Emerging Version Control Systems for Agile Content Management

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  • Prof.T.Venkat Narayana Rao1 Thakkallapally Sneha 2, Chenchu Swetha3 , D. Sreenivasa Rao4 Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering, Sreenidhi Institute of Science and Technology, Ghatkesar, RR District, T.S. India

Abstract

In computer programming distributed version control or decentralized version control, is also known as distributed revision control which allows software developers to work on a given project without requiring a common network. A piece of software which allows you to record and preserve the history of changes made to directories and files is known as Version control. In most of the cases, you should specify set of files or a directory that should have their changes tracked by version control. This can be done by checking out or by telling the software which of your files you wish to have under version control or cloning a repository from a host. The set of directories or files that are under version control are called as a repository. This paper focus on how classical version control systems can be revamped into emerging agile version control systems and tools. Keywords: Directory, Repository, Software Management, Version control.

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2015-06-30

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Swetha3 , D. Sreenivasa Rao4, P. N. R. T. S. 2, C. (2015). Emerging Version Control Systems for Agile Content Management. International Journal of Engineering Technology and Computer Research, 3(3). Retrieved from https://www.ijetcr.org/index.php/ijetcr/article/view/169

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