Question in abstract terms:
I have a directed acyclic graph (DAG) which contains subsets of vertices which are exclusive when queried (only one item per subset should be present in the query's results). When I query the graph structure I would like to get the set of vertices which flow from a given vertex while only selecting a single item from known subsets of the vertices in the graph.
Question in concrete terms:
I have a DAG that stores my assemblies(vertices) and their dependencies(edges). Given an assembly or set of assemblies I need to query to get the set of all involved assemblies and their dependencies. The difficult part is that each assembly has multiple versions and only one instance of an assembly can be loaded into a process. The dependencies for a given assembly change between the various versions of the assembly.
Is there a name for this problem or group of problems? A standard algorithm I can research to find a solution?
Possible solution areas:
A transitive closure seems close to a good solution but the item chosen from the subset (assembly version) will change depending on the path taken through the graph, possibly through multiple branches so you would almost need to trace the path taken through the graph to generate the transitive closure.
A graph database might be able to help out quite a bit but we want to avoid going down that road right now unless we absolutely have to.