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Fred Grott

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Semantics of Complexity in the Orca TDD Build Framework Posted: Feb 9, 2005 2:47 AM
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One thing I am concered about in building this Orca TDD Build Framework is my name chocies for particular features. For example, I am enabling a Distribution Type feature that alows enough flexibility for both multiple developer projects and single developer projects to sue the same build framework for both their local testing and the testing they might complete as a head programmer of the multiple developer project or single developer project. Obvious calling it Internal, Local, and Public alone will not be enough to semantically define it in a well developed way to both English and Non-English Speakers.

What can be done in this case is that we have the designation of Distribution Types as Internal-NonCVS, Local-CVS, and Public-CVS.

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