2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.infsof.2003.10.002
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Object versioning and information management

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“…There are a number of methods for dealing with object versioning (Khaddaj, 2004). The first technique stores the versions as complete objects and any of the versions can be accessed simply by a reference to the particular object.…”
Section: Object Versioningmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are a number of methods for dealing with object versioning (Khaddaj, 2004). The first technique stores the versions as complete objects and any of the versions can be accessed simply by a reference to the particular object.…”
Section: Object Versioningmentioning
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“…Linear versioning: Using this technique one version is stored as a complete object and the rest of the versions are presented as differences between the versions (Khaddaj, 2004). The relationship using this approach is based on one-to-one versioning of objects, which means any parent or base object will have only one child or derived object.…”
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“…Versioning is a powerful and complex tool, as it includes different versions of an object (alternatives), as well as simultaneously active versions and extensions for complex/ composite objects, where versioning for their component is introduced (Khaddaj et al 2004). Each time a new version of the current object or a new object is created, we move from the Unistantiable or Complete (Istantiable) state towards the Creation state of the new object (a new version is treated as a new distinct object), hence we have transition C→I and U→I in Fig.…”
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