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version controlRelationships Related Term: document management application n. ~ Techniques, especially in an automated environment, to control access to and modification of documents and to track versions of a docu [..]
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version controlA process which allows a record's data to be edited and revised while retaining the history of the changes. Version control functionality allows for older versions of the record to be recalled if necessary.
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version controlVersion control software, sometimes called SCM (Source Code Management), helps you manage a software project. It provides a common repository (storage website) that stores the code to be shared. It de [..]
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version controlIn software manufacturing, the method of managing version release, particularly the time interval between current and new versions.
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version controlVersion control is the management of changes to documents, computer programs, large web sites, and other collections of information. The idea is to track all the changes with an unique identifier timestamp and the person who is making the change. More information/source:
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version controlVersion control, or revision control, is a method of managing and tracking changes to files over time. Version control systems, such as GitHub and Subversion, store recorded changes so users can revert back to pervious file or repository versions, if necessary.
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