Saturday 6 November 2010

Proprietary Version Control Systems: Bitkeeper, Ibm Rational Clearcase, Perforce, Team Foundation Server, Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe

Proprietary Version Control Systems: Bitkeeper, Ibm Rational Clearcase, Perforce, Team Foundation Server, Microsoft Visual SourcesafeChapters: Bitkeeper, Ibm Rational Clearcase, Perforce, Team Foundation Server, Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe, Visual Studio Team System, Accurev, Code Co-Op, Starteam, Ibm Rational Clearcase Ucm, Sun Workshop Teamware, Ic Manage, Allfusion Harvest Change Manager, Ftpvc, Mks Source, Ibm Configuration Management Version Control, Qvcs, Vault, Ibm Rational Multiversion File System. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 78. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Rational ClearCase is a software tool for revision control (e.g. configuration management, SCM) of source code and other software development assets. It is developed by the Rational Software division of IBM. ClearCase forms the base of version control for many large and medium sized businesses and can handle projects with hundreds or thousands of developers. ClearCase supports two kinds of use models, UCM, and base ClearCase. UCM provides an out-of-the-box model while base ClearCase provides a basic infrastructure (upon which UCM is built) which allows for more flexibility. Both can be configured to support a wide variety of needs. ClearCase can run on a number of platforms including AIX, z/OS, Linux, HP-UX, Solaris and Windows. It can handle large binary files, large numbers of files, and large repository sizes. It handles branching, labeling, and versioning of directories. ClearCase was developed by Atria Software and first released in 1992 on Unix and later on Windows. Some of the Atria developers had worked on an earlier system: DSEE (Domain Software Engineering Environment) from Apollo Computer. After Hewlett-Packard bought Apollo Computer in 1989, they left to form Atria. Atria later merged with Pure Software to form PureAtria. That firm merged with Rational Software, which was purchased by IBM in 2003 . IBM continues to develop and ma...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=343023

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