Conception of model-based configuration management. A detailed description of elements of the model-driven approach for the implementation of configuration management process is provided below: EM (Environment Model) – Displays the flow of configuration items in the context of different instances. For example, the development and maintenance of development project displays how changes come from the development environment to different test environments, and finally, to the  

Conception of model-based configuration management. A detailed description of elements of the model-driven approach for the implementation of configuration management process is provided below: EM (Environment Model) – Displays the flow of configuration items in the context of different instances. For example, the development and maintenance of development project displays how changes come from the development environment to different test environments, and finally, to the  

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Software configuration management is one of the most important disciplines within the software development project, which helps control the software evolution process and allows including into the end product only tested and validated changes. To achieve this, software management completes certain tasks. Concrete tools are used for technical implem...

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... management tasks. Once a configuration management PIAM model has been created, a configuration manager chooses a solution from a "Solutions database" to each action of PIAM. Thus, it becomes known how PIAM model specific items will be implemented in each task. This model is called "Platform Specific Action Model", and is marked as a PSAM. Fig. 1 shows a general scheme of model-driven configuration management. Arrows with numbers represent steps of approach. A detailed description of elements of the model-driven approach for the implementation of configuration management process is provided below: EM (Environment Model) -Displays the flow of configuration items in the context ...