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Extron Electronics, known as Extron, is a manufacturer of professional audiovisual equipment. It is headquartered in Anaheim, California . Extron operates over 30 offices and regional training and demonstration facilities [ 4 ] around the globe.
Knowledge-based configuration (of complex products and services) has a long history as an artificial intelligence application area, see, e.g. [B 1] [A 1] [A 6] [A 7] [A 8] [A 9] [A 10] [A 11] Informally, configuration can be defined as a "special case of design activity, where the artifact being configured is assembled from instances of a fixed set of well-defined component types which can be ...
Configuration items are represented by their properties. These properties can be common to all the configuration items (e.g. unique item code that we will generate, description of function, end of the lifecycle or business owner that is approving configuration item changes and technical owner, i.e. administrator, that is supporting it and implementing the changes).
Dimensions CM is a software change and configuration management product [4] developed by OpenText Corporation. It includes revision control, change, build [5] and release management capabilities. [6] Since 2014 (v14.1) [7] Dimensions CM includes PulseUno module providing Code review and Continuous integration capabilities.
Software: The name of the application that is described. History: briefly describes the software's origins and development. Notable current users: is a list of well known projects using the software as their primary revision control system, excluding the software itself, followed by a link to a full list if available.
Closed configuration: it starts from a pre-selected base-preparation (representing a sub-class of product variations) which fixates a subset of characteristics, to which the user will optionally add other information valuating the (still not fixed) characteristic-values, complying with the technological and commercial constraints.
Software configuration management (SCM), a.k.a. software change and configuration management (SCCM), [1] is the software engineering practice of tracking and controlling changes to a software system; part of the larger cross-disciplinary field of configuration management (CM). [2] SCM includes version control and the establishment of baselines.
In computer engineering, a physical configuration audit (PCA) is the formal examination of the "as-built" configuration of a configuration item (CI) against its technical documentation to establish or verify the CI's product baseline. The PCA is used to examine the actual configuration of the CI that is representative of the product ...