Combining Local Negotiation And Global Planning in Cooperative Software Developm
Combining Local Negotiation And Global Planning in Cooperative Software Developm
Kazuo Okamura
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It is the opposite approach of notification compared to ours. Kaiser [12] has extended the u^aditional database transaction models to support the notion of long- term transactions. Their concepts for cooperative development: activity interaction and programmer interaction could provide a very good basis to combine our framework with execution environments because these concepts could fit well to our support of replanning with the task status information. There are several systems that support t...he life cycle of change requests. Lifespan [25] provides notification mechanism based on the life cycle. CCC [7] provides a life cycle support of change requests by separating the life cycle into four phases. PCMS [19] concentrates on providing flexibility for the life cycle of software items and change requests. In these system, however, the coordination among the programmers is limited by the capability of their configuration management systems which are based on the check-in check-out model [9].
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