基于历史的复制共享工作区的重新整合

M. Berger
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在解耦无连接阶段,连续工作通常需要复制共享工作区。在分布式协作团队中,解耦阶段通常很长,应该采用乐观策略,通过允许对每个副本进行不同的修改来保证无限的并发工作。这种方法会导致不一致的版本,在耦合工作开始之前,必须在重新整合期间将其转换为单个版本。本文描述了提供基于历史的整合的通用MARC (Merge and Resolve conflict)组件的基本机制和实现。该组件使用面向对象数据模型上的操作,并根据操作将冲突定义为不一致的表示。冲突解决由冲突检测、基于模板的表示、交互式决策选择和纠正操作的执行来支持。此外,在特殊情况下,通过调整决策选项来处理冲突依赖关系和有向链接的冲突异常。
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History-based reintegration of replicated shared workspaces
Replication of shared workspaces is often required for continuous work during decoupled connectionless phases. In distributed cooperative teams, the decoupled phases are mainly long and should be supported by an optimistic strategy which guarantees unlimited concurrent work by allowing different modifications on each replica. This approach leads to inconsistent versions which must be transformed into a single version during reintegration before coupled work begins. This paper describes the basic mechanisms and the realization of a generic MARC (Merge And Resolve Conflicts) component providing history-based reintegration. The component uses operations on an object-oriented data model and defines conflicts in terms of operations as representation of inconsistencies. The conflict resolution is supported by a conflict detection, a template-based presentation, an interactive decision selection and the execution of correction operations. Furthermore, conflict dependencies and anomalies of conflicts with directed links are handled generically by an adaptation of decision options in special situations.
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