ACTIVITY OF MANAGING THE VERSIONS OF ONE OR MORE FILES
Version control system; Source Code Management; Revision control system; Versioncontrol; Revision control software; Versioning system; Version Control; Revision Control; Version control systems; Code management system; Revision level; Version management; Revision management; Source code management; Versioning systems; Source+Control+Management; Source Control Management; Reverse Integration; Version Control System; Revision number; Collaborative versioning system; Tree Conflict; Version control software; Discontinued development branch; Revision tracking; Source configuration management; Source-control management; Change List (Revision Control); Revision control; Source control management; Version-control; Source control; Version Control Systems; Blame (version control); Blame (source control); Blame (git)
In software engineering, versioncontrol (also known as revision control, source control, or source code management) is a class of systems responsible for managing changes to computer programs, documents, large web sites, or other collections of information. Versioncontrol is a component of software configuration management.
ACTIVITY OF MANAGING THE VERSIONS OF ONE OR MORE FILES
Version control system; Source Code Management; Revision control system; Versioncontrol; Revision control software; Versioning system; Version Control; Revision Control; Version control systems; Code management system; Revision level; Version management; Revision management; Source code management; Versioning systems; Source+Control+Management; Source Control Management; Reverse Integration; Version Control System; Revision number; Collaborative versioning system; Tree Conflict; Version control software; Discontinued development branch; Revision tracking; Source configuration management; Source-control management; Change List (Revision Control); Revision control; Source control management; Version-control; Source control; Version Control Systems; Blame (version control); Blame (source control); Blame (git)
The use of software systems to help program developers keep
track of version history of source codemodules as well as
releases, parallel versions (code branches), etc. There are
several in popular use, the free CVS being the best known.
Perforce is a powerful commercial product. SCCS was once
popular on Unix and VSS is Microsoft's offereing.
(2006-11-20)
Distributed versioncontrol
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING
DRCS; Distributed Version Control System; Distributed revision control system; Distributed revison control system; Distributed version control system; Distributed Revision Control Systems; Pull request; Distributed revision control; Merge request
In software development, distributed versioncontrol (also known as distributed revision control) is a form of versioncontrol in which the complete codebase, including its full history, is mirrored on every developer's computer. Compared to centralized versioncontrol, this enables automatic management branching and merging, speeds up most operations (except pushing and pulling), improves the ability to work offline, and does not rely on a single location for backups.