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Repository technology is an extension of library support for software development environments. Libraries resemble file cabinets gathering and archiving documents produced through the lifetime of a software product. Each file handles a project, i.e. it manages an evolving program In contrast, in repositories, the focus of attention moves from merely capturing data to sharing and integration. Repositories maintain data consistency and disseminate objects and dependencies inside an environment. What then are useful data modeling facilities?
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Jeusfeld, M., Rose, T., Jarke, M. (1993). ConceptBase: A Telos-Based Software Information System. In: Jarke, M. (eds) Database Application Engineering with DAIDA. Research Reports ESPRIT, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84875-9_12
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