A Method for the Effective Configuration of Reuse- Oriented Software Release and Its Application in the Field of Insurance

Arturs Bartusevics, Vladimirs Kotovs, Leonids Novickis

Abstract


The paper presents the results of the research related to the improvement of software configuration and release management processes for software maintenance projects. The study describes a simple, effective and reusable solution to build high-quality releases that include not all, but only tested changes. The proposed method produces the list of components to be included into the release build based on the list of changes planned for the upcoming release and information from the project code version control and issue tracking systems.

Keywords:

Insurance business processes; reuse- oriented process; software configuration management

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