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Web-based support for managing large collections of software artefacts

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posted on 2024-03-25, 16:48 authored by Cornelia Boldyreff, James Brittle, Chris Korhonen, Phyo Kyaw, Janet Lavery, David Nutter, Stephen Rank
<p>There has been a long history of CASE tool development, with an underlying software repository at the heart of most systems. Usually such tools, even the more recently web-based systems, are focused on supporting individual projects within an enterprise or across a number of distributed sites. Little support for maintaining large heterogeneous collections of software artefacts across a number of projects has been developed. Within the GENESIS project, this has been a key consideration in the development of the Open Source Component Artefact Repository(OSCAR). Its most recent extensions are explicitly addressing the provision of cross project global views of large software collections as well as historical views of individual artefacts within a collection. The long-term benefits of such support can only be realised if OSCAR is widely adopted and various steps to facilitate this are described.</p>

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  • School of Computer Science (Research Outputs)

Date Submitted

2004-10-29

Date Accepted

2003-11-01

Date of First Publication

2003-11-01

Date of Final Publication

2003-11-01

Event Name

WEBSA Workshop, COMPSAC 03

Event Dates

3-6 Nov 2003

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2013-03-13

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