Cloned SEACAS for EXODUS library with extra build files for internal package management.
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Design Considerations for TriBITS

Some of the basic requirements and design goals for TriBITS are outlined in the TriBITS Overview document.

As stated in TriBITS Dependency Handling Behaviors, No circular dependencies of any kind are allowed. That is, no TriBITS package (or its tests) can declare a dependency on a downstream package, period! To some, this might seem over constraining but adding support for circular dependencies to the TriBITS system would add significant complexity and space/time overhead and is a bad idea from a basic software engineering perspective (see the ADP (Acyclic Dependencies Principle) in Software Engineering Packaging Principles). From a versioning, building, and change-prorogation perspective, any packages involved in a circular dependency would need to be treated as a single software engineering package anyway so TriBITS forces development teams to glob all of this stuff together into a single TriBITS Package when cycles in software exist. There are numerous wonderful ways to break circular dependencies between packages that are proven and well established in the SE community (for example, see [Agile Software Development, 2003]).