A Guide To Software Configuration Management


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A Guide to Software Configuration Management


A Guide to Software Configuration Management

Author: Alexis Leon

language: en

Publisher: Artech House Publishers

Release Date: 2000


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This comprehensive explanation of Software Configuration Management (SCM) provides a basic definition of SCM as a scientific tool that brings control to the developmental process, and explains the procedures for SCM implementation in any organization. It also reviews each phase in the software development life cycle, and teaches how SCM can help software developers avoid pitfalls at every step.

Software Configuration Management Handbook


Software Configuration Management Handbook

Author: Alexis Leon

language: en

Publisher: Artech House Publishers

Release Date: 2015


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Offering a complete guide to implementing, operating, and maintaining a successful software configuration management (SCM) system for software development, this book presents not only the basics of SCM, but also the different phases in the software development lifecycle and how SCM plays a role in each phase. --

Software Configuration Management Patterns


Software Configuration Management Patterns

Author: Steve Berczuk

language: en

Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional

Release Date: 2020-05-21


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Stereotypes portray software engineers as a reckless lot, and stereotypes paint software configuration management (SCM) devotees as inflexible. Based on these impressions, it is no wonder that projects can be riddled with tension! The truth probably lies somewhere in between these stereotypes, and this book shows how proven SCM practices can foster a healthy team-oriented culture that produces better software. The authors show that workflow, when properly managed, can avert delays, morale problems, and cost overruns. A patterns approach (proven solutions to recurring problems) is outlined so that SCM can be easily applied and successfully leveraged in small to medium sized organizations. The patterns are presented with an emphasis on practicality. The results speak for themselves: improved processes and a motivated workforce that synergize to produce better quality software.