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Versioning of Granulated Data in Hierarchically Composed Workspaces

Jotov, Vladimir (2013)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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ACM Computing Classification System (1998): F.4.1. For the last 30 years there has been a lot of research of versioned software products, but challenges remain nevertheless. This article focuses on a model of versioned objects and hierarchically composed workspaces. The presented model of versioned object aims to solve the issue of granulation of versioned data. The model of hierarchically composed workspaces provides methods and rules for versioning, which complete the first...

Comparative Analysis: A Feasible Software Engineering Method

Maneva, Nelly (2007)

Serdica Journal of Computing

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The reasonable choice is a critical success factor for decision- making in the field of software engineering (SE). A case-driven comparative analysis has been introduced and a procedure for its systematic application has been suggested. The paper describes how the proposed method can be built in a general framework for SE activities. Some examples of experimental versions of the framework are brie y presented.

Virtual reality & logistics.

Pehlivanis, Konstantinos, Papagianni, Maria, Styliadis, Athanasios (2004)

Acta Universitatis Apulensis. Mathematics - Informatics

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The Diamond Tool: a way of effective development and utilization of knowledge

Zdenko Staníček, Filip Procházka (2004)

Kybernetika

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This paper presents the Diamond Tool for knowledge management. The main objective of its specification and implementation was to create a universal and easily extendable tool for efficient work with knowledge. One of its extensions is the eTrium technology. The principal idea behind this technology is to represent explicitly the knowledge used by the information system by means of a knowledge agent built on the Diamond Tool – in contrary to current approaches, where knowledge is present...