Version Control
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Stemming Variations: versioning control, versions control, version controls
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    • Version control is an activity very important for high-quality software production. The structure used by version control systems is the same used by file systems, but in general the abstraction level made by software developers considers the file contents and its internal structure, including details as classes, methods, control blocks and others. Fine-grained version control tools can provide a more detailed version control. However traditional tools and models provide very low flexibility and present high cost and impact of deployment in software development environments...

    Daniel Carnio Junqueiraet al. A fine-grained and flexible version control for software artifacts

    • Version-control is a mechanism for managing the multiple versions of the software objects that are created during the software development process. Traditionally, version-control consists of providing tools for generating a branching tree of versions, with facilities for reserving a given version for modification. In the Workshop System the focus of version-control is shifted from the objects produced during the software process to the software process itself. Objects called jobs are created in a project database to explicitly instantiate the process information...

    Geoffrey M. Clemm. Replacing version-control with job-control

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