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− | [[Version control system]] (also known by its acronym [[VCS]]; alternatively known as [[revision control system]] or, simply, [[version control]]; hereinafter, the ''System'') is the system that | + | [[Version control system]] (also known by its acronym [[VCS]]; alternatively known as [[revision control system]] or, simply, [[version control]]; hereinafter, the ''System'') is the system that is set to control versions or revisions of products or a group of activities collectively known as [[version control]]. The ''System'' controls changes to documents, files, software codes, and other collections of data. |
Revision as of 07:34, 26 December 2018
Version control system (also known by its acronym VCS; alternatively known as revision control system or, simply, version control; hereinafter, the System) is the system that is set to control versions or revisions of products or a group of activities collectively known as version control. The System controls changes to documents, files, software codes, and other collections of data.
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Version control is a core part of configuration management.