| Geoffrey M. Clemm. The Odin System: An Object Manager for Extensible Software Environments. PhD thesis, University of Colorado, Boulder (CO), USA, 1986. |
....analysis of changes to components reduces much useless compiling [24, 31] Integrated systems attempt to combine these ideas. Among the better known are System Modeller [11, 23] Tichy s work at CMU [26, 27] GANDALF [4, 9, 17] Adele [1, 2, 5, 6] DSEE [12] Jasmine [15] shape [13, 14] and Odin [3]. These systems, to a greater or lesser degree, allow for the development of large projects being developed by many different programmers. They use software databases, version control for the files, sometimes also for modules, as well as allowing the restriction of certain tasks to certain ....
....no reason that the ideas that were developed in this paper could not be applied to existing systems, and not just to software configuration systems (see below) In this sense, we will consider two systems which appear to be flexible enough for this change to be easily made: Odin and shape. Odin [3] is a system that allows one to formalize the software configuration process. For each object, be it an atomic object or a tool which will manipulate the objects, axioms can be given declaring what the object does. One can then use pre and post conditions to define the actions of tools. There is ....
Geoffrey M. Clemm. The Odin System: An Object Manager for Extensible Software Environments. PhD thesis, University of Colorado, Boulder (CO), USA, 1986.
....script that simply does a one time product build and installation. 8. Experience The ideas and features proposed here have been incorporated to a limited extent in the publicly available make implementations [Fowl, Hume, Palk, SM] and to a greater extent in commands based on different models [Clem, Wate]. The Bell Laboratories nmake command (internal version) provided the basis for the arguments in this paper, and so supports them all. Although nmake is not backwards compatible with make, it is used in hundreds of projects within AT T. The nmake benefits most cited by users are: ....
G. H. Clem, The Odin System: An Object Manager for Extensible Software Environments , Ph.D. thesis and Technical Report CU-CS-314-86, University of Colorado Department of Computer Science, February 1986.
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Clem86a. Geoffrey M. Clemm, "The Odin System: An Object Manager for Extensible Software Environments, " CU-CS-314-86,The University of Colorado, Boulder,Colorado, February 1986.
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