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From Book News, Inc.
Offers software developers working in small teams advice on using software configuration management practices more effectively, particularly for version control. The authors overview the software configuration management (SCM) pattern language, and define nine patterns that describe the structure of a workspace, such as the private system build and smoke test, and seven patterns that describe the structure of codelines, such as the active development line and task branch.Copyright © 2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Synopsis
This volume examines proven software configuration management strategies to allow professionals to deliver quality software systems with the least amount of wasted effort. It is designed to help managers build and foster a development environment focused on producing optimal teamwork.

ASIN: 0201741172

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