
The Role of Incremental Integration in a Parallel Development Environment
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Michael Sayko mss@acm.org
by Michael Sayko
Today, team software development is routine. Software developers, working as part of a team, develop applications ranging from commercial packages to custom applications to web applications. Team software development is a reality because one person cannot develop today’s complex software applications in a timely manner. One of the greatest challenges of team software development is integrating the changes made by several developers, each completing coding tasks in an isolated environment. Eventually, the developers must integrate their changes so that the code developed by many works as a single software application. Anyone who has worked on a software project of moderate size and complexity knows that frequent integration of small sets of changes is much smoother than infrequent integration of large sets of changes... Read More
Today, team software development is routine. Software developers, working as part of a team, develop applications ranging from commercial packages to custom applications to web applications. Team software development is a reality because one person cannot develop today’s complex software applications in a timely manner. One of the greatest challenges of team software development is integrating the changes made by several developers, each completing coding tasks in an isolated environment. Eventually, the developers must integrate their changes so that the code developed by many works as a single software application. Anyone who has worked on a software project of moderate size and complexity knows that frequent integration of small sets of changes is much smoother than infrequent integration of large sets of changes... Read More
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