Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies 2016
DOI: 10.1145/2905055.2905072
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A Methodological Review Based Version Control System with Evolutionary Research for Software Processes

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“…Developers create a branch, an isolated workspace, from a particular state of the source code. They can share this branch and work on their tasks without affecting the rest of the project and later merge (or integrate) their changes back into the main line of development [4]. It is worth to mention that not all branches have to be merged to the main development line.…”
Section: Branchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Developers create a branch, an isolated workspace, from a particular state of the source code. They can share this branch and work on their tasks without affecting the rest of the project and later merge (or integrate) their changes back into the main line of development [4]. It is worth to mention that not all branches have to be merged to the main development line.…”
Section: Branchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the limitations of CVS, in the year 2000, CollabNet decided to write a system that is like CVS but without problems [4]. SVN is an open-source version control system and abbreviation of Apache Subversion [16] SVN developed as CVS replacement with some enhancements, considers the final step in the evolution of centralized version control, and it is sharing several advantages with Perforce [6,13]. CVCS such as Subversion rely on a client-server architecture, the server saves a full history of versions while clients save only a local copy of the shared documents [11].…”
Section: Apache Subversion(svn)mentioning
confidence: 99%