Talk:Software configuration management/MEE

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"This entry is part of the Method Engineering Encyclopedia, constructed by MSc Business Informatics students of the Utrecht University (The Netherlands)."

That is NOT, in any WAY, something related to Software configuration management. Write the articles that you want, but please, no SPAM here. 201.231.195.186 01:03, 14 December 2006 (UTC)


I thought I knew what Software Configuration Management was until I saw this article. It seems to be a very abstract definition of almost the entire artifact management process for a project, blurring Configuration Management and revision control. I do not believe there is consensus in the software engineering community that Software Configuration Management covers what is shown here.
This content should be merged with the existing Software Configuration Management article or otherwise moved to make it clear it is more of an academic treatise on the topic.
Also, the tables at the bottom are graphics. They should be text, so that they can be edited by other contributors. To include text tables as scanned pictures is both silly and wrong. Silly, as it wastes bandwidth, wrong as it makes it unwriteable, and unreadable from an accessibilty perspective.

[edit] MEE

what's that? --Jerome Potts 04:05, 18 June 2007 (UTC)