# # aegis - project change supervisor # Copyright (C) 1997 Peter Miller; # All rights reserved. # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA. # # MANIFEST: Bibliography of papers about Make # # A=The name of an author. # B=Book title, if is a book # C=City (place) of publication # D=Date (Mmm YYYY) # E=Editor (if B field *and* no A field) # I=Issuer (Publisher) # J=Journal title # K=Keywords # L=Label # N=Journal Issue Number # O=Other, usually last # P=Page(s) # Q=Same as author, put no a person # R=Report Number # S=Series Name # T=Title (if book or journal, this is title of article) # V=Volume number of journal or book # X=annotation %L feld78 %A Stuart I. Feldman %T Make \- A Program for Maintaining Computer Programs %I Bell Laboratories %R Computing Science Technical Report 57 %D Aug 1978 %L feld79 %A Stuart I. Feldman %T Make \- A Program for Maintaining Computer Programs %J Software \- Practice and Experience %V 9(4) %P 255-265 %D 1979 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L same95 %A J. Sametinger %A S. Schiffer %T Design and Implementation Aspects of an Experimental C++ Programming Environment %J Software \- Practice and Experience %V 25(2) %P 111-128 %D 1995 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L fowl90 %A Glenn Fowler %T A Case for make %J Software \- Practice and Experience %V 20(6) %D 1990 %P 35-46 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %X Is this NMake? %L olss89 %A Ronald A. Olsson %A Gregory R. Whitehead %T A Simple Technique for Automatic Recompilation in Modular Programming Languages %J Software \- Practice and Experience %V 19(8) %P 757-773 %D 1989 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L wald84 %A Kim Walden %T Automatic Generation of Make Dependencies %J Software \- Practice and Experience %N 14 %N 6 %P 575-585 %D Jun 1984 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L feld88 %A Stuart I. Feldman %T Evolution of Make %J Proceedings of the International Workshop on Software Version and Configuration Control %D Jan 1988 %C Grassau, Germany %P 413-416 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L somo87 %A Zoltan Somogyi %T Cake: a fifth generation version of make %J Australian Unix Users Group Newsletter %V 7(6) %P 22-31 %D Apr 1987 %L somo88 %T Cake: a Fifth Generation version of make %A Zoltan Somogyi %I EUUG %J EUUG Newsletter %V 8(2) %D 1988 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L stal93 %A Richard M. Stallman %A Roland McGrath %T GNU Make: A Program for Directing Recompilation %I Free Software Foundation, Inc. %C Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA %D Jul 1993 %L atri93 %Q Atria Software, Inc. %T Comparison of ClearCase and RCS/make %D Aug 1993 %C Natick Massachusetts %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %A A. Mahler %A A. Lampen %T An Integrated Toolset for Engineering Software Configurations %J Proceedings of the Third ACM SIGSOFT '88 Symposium on Software Development Environments %P 191-220 %D Nov 1988 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %A A. Mahler %A A. Lampen %T An Integrated Toolset for Engineering Software Configurations %J Published as SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes %D 1989 %V 13(5) %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L hsei89 %A D. Hsieh %T Generic Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) Databases Requirements %J Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Data Engineering %C Los Angeles, CA, USA %D Feb 1989 %P 422-423 %Z Abstract: %Z In the current Computer Aided Software Engineering %Z (CASE), most software development activities can be %Z automated with software tools to help the software %Z developers and system integartors manage their software %Z products and development environment. For example, %Z UNIX/RCS and MAKE are among the most widely used tools %Z in the UNIX community. Although these tools support %Z specific software life cycle phases, software %Z developers still need to take the output of one phase %Z and manually input it to the next phase for further %Z development. Even tools used within the same life cycle %Z phase do not necessarily communicate with each other. %Z 'Information Sharing' is extremely important for a %Z software development environment to provide the %Z transparent data access across various software life %Z cycle phases and software tools efficiently. In this %Z paper, generic requirements for a CASE database based %Z on the study from a 'programming in the large' %Z environment in Hewlett-Packard which involves the %Z interaction of thousands of software developers and %Z million lines of source code and other related design %Z objects are presented. %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L talb88 %A Steve Talbott %T Managing Projects with Make %I O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. %S Nutshell Handbook %C Newton, MA, USA %D 1988 %X pages: 77 %O ISBN: 0-937175-04-8 %X LCCN: QA76.8.U65 T34 1988 %L talb91 %A Steve Talbott %T Managing Projects with Make, 2nd Ed. %I O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. %S Nutshell %C Newton, MA, USA %D 1991 %O ISBN: 0-937175-18-8 %L beeb90a %A Nelson H. F. Beebe %T The Design of GMAKE \- An Extended Implementation of UNIX MAKE %I Center for Scientific Computing, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah %C Salt Lake City, UT, USA %X Pages: 32 %D Feb 1990 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L beeb90b %A Nelson H. F. Beebe %T A User's Manual for GMAKE %I Center for Scientific Computing, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah %C Salt Lake City, UT, USA %D Feb 1990 %O [This is not GNU Make.] %X Pages: 78 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L beeb92 %A Nelson H. F. Beebe %T Using MAKE for TeX Documents %I Center for Scientific Computing, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah %C Salt Lake City, UT, USA %D Apr 1992 %O [This is not GNU Make.] %X Pages: 14 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L dubo96 %A Paul DuBois %T Software Portability with IMake, 2nd Ed. %I O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. %D 1996 %O ISBN: 1-56592-226-3 %X Pages: 390. %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %L tond94 %A Clovis Tondo %T Mastering Make %I Prentice-Hall %D 1994 %O ISBN: 0-13121-906-5 %X Pages: 310. %Z Abstract: %Z Expanded in scope and improved in design, this revision of a %Z bestselling guide to MAKE combines an easy-to-follow %Z step-by-step tutorial approach to using the MAKE utility on DOS %Z OS/2, and UNIX systems with concise reference material for both %Z universal concepts and specific uses of the tool. %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Using Make for Unix %Q Tech Ease Corporation %I Prentice-Hall %D 1996 %O ISBN: 0-13176-488-8 %X Pages: 108 %Z Abstract: %Z Anyone who wants to tap the power of this useful UNIX utility %Z will find all the essentials of MAKE in this one handy book. The %Z authors describe how users, system administrators, and %Z developers use MAKE in different ways. They show how to use MAKE %Z with the UNIX Source Code Control System (SCCS) and explain %Z concisely how to tap into the benefits of MAKE. %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Enhancing Make or Re-inventing a Rounder Wheel %A Edward Hirgelt %I USENIX %J USENIX Summer Conference Proceedings %D 1983 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Mm4 - Make with M4 for Maintaining Makefiles %A Allen H. Brumm %I USENIX %J USENIX Summer Conference Proceedings %D 1983 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Using Make Effectively %A Robert E. Novak %I USENIX %J USENIX Summer Conference Proceedings %D 1983 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T The Fourth Generation Make %A Glenn S. Fowler %I USENIX %J USENIX Summer Conference Proceedings %D 1985 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Mk: a successor to make %A Andrew G. Hume %I USENIX %J USENIX Summer Conference Proceedings %D 1987 %P 445-457 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Design and Implimentation of Parallel Make %A Erik H. Baalbergen %I USENIX %J Computing Systems %V 1(2) %D 1988 %O (This this PMake?) %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Make as a system Administration Tool %A Bjorn Satdeva %I Open Systems Conference Board %J The Third Annual System Administartion, Networking and Security Conference %D 1994 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T Jam \- Make() Redux %A Christopher Seiwald %I USENIX %J UNIX Applications Development Symposium %D 1994 %O [\fBHave It, Yet To Read.\fP] %T The Odin System Reference Manual %A Geoffrey M. Clemm %O URL: ftp://ftp.\%cs.\%colorado.\%edu/\%pub/\%distribs/\%odin/ %T BSD Make (PMake) %A Adam de Boor %D 1988 %I University of California, Berkeley %C Berkeley, CA, USA %O URL: ftp://sunsite.\%usc.\%edu/\%pub/\%linux/\%devel/\%make/\%pmake.*.tar.gz %L mill90 %T Cook - A Program Construction Tool %A Peter Miller %D 1990 %X http://www.canb.auug.org.au/~millerp/ %L debo88 %T PMake \- A Tutorial %A Adam de Boor %I University of California, Berkeley %C Berkeley, CA, USA %D Jul 1988 %T Icmake %A Frank B. Brokken %A Karel Kubat %I Interdisciplinary Center for the development of Computer Coaches and Expert systems %C Groningen, Netherlands %D 1994 %X This is just a C-like scripting language with some mtime kludges thrown in. %T Build - A Software Construction Tool %A B. Erickson %A J.F. Pellegrin %J ATT Bell Labs Technical Journal %V 63 %D 1984 %P 1049-1059 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP] %T ClearCase Reference Manual %Q Atria Software %D 1993 %O [\fBYet To Obtain.\fP]