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Re: using SWARM to model software evolution
From: |
Richard Karcich |
Subject: |
Re: using SWARM to model software evolution |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Jan 1997 10:01:30 -0700 (MST) |
Glen:
Do you think its possible to use SWARM to model the evolution of a body
of software, i.e., like leaves on a tree versions of the original trunk of
software are modified and released, experience changes and are released
again and again and again. Can the versions on the outermost branches be
considered independent agents assuming a life of their own and can SWARM
model the tree's life? Does this make sense?
Rick Karcich
- Using collections, Ken Cline, 1997/01/15
- Re: Using collections, glen e. p. ropella, 1997/01/17
- Re: Using collections, glen e. p. ropella, 1997/01/17
- Re: Using collections, glen e. p. ropella, 1997/01/23
- Re: using SWARM to model software evolution,
Richard Karcich <=
- Re: Using collections, Roger M. Burkhart, 1997/01/23
- Re: Using collections, Roger M. Burkhart, 1997/01/27
- Re: Using collections, Kevin Crowston, 1997/01/27
- Re: Using collections, Roger M. Burkhart, 1997/01/28