
Patterns and Software Configuration Management
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Brad Appleton brad@bradapp.net
by Steve Berczuk, Brad Appleton and Steve Konieczka – April 2004
Since this issue of CM Crossroads focuses on Software Configuration Management (SCM) Patterns and two of the contributors of the Agile SCM column are the authors of a book on an SCM Pattern language, it seemed appropriate to focus this month’s article more on SCM Patterns than on Agile SCM. The themes or agility and patterns are closely related; the appropriate use of Patterns and Pattern Languages can help you to be more agile. This month we will provide a quick overview of what Patterns and SCM Patterns are with enough information to get you oriented. We’ll also provide a list of resources to find to learn more about patterns and pattern languages.
Since this issue of CM Crossroads focuses on Software Configuration Management (SCM) Patterns and two of the contributors of the Agile SCM column are the authors of a book on an SCM Pattern language, it seemed appropriate to focus this month’s article more on SCM Patterns than on Agile SCM. The themes or agility and patterns are closely related; the appropriate use of Patterns and Pattern Languages can help you to be more agile. This month we will provide a quick overview of what Patterns and SCM Patterns are with enough information to get you oriented. We’ll also provide a list of resources to find to learn more about patterns and pattern languages.
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