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Real World Software Configuration Management

by: Kenefick, Sean

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Publisher: APRESS,1911/01/03

Category: SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Level: I/A

ISBN: 1590590651
ISBN13: 9781590590652

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

'Real World Software Configuration Management' is designed for use with the latest versions of Visual Studio .NET/6.0, Visual SourceSafe 6.0c, and CVS 1.11. Sean Kenefick provides an extensive overview on software configuration/software development as we as numerous real world examples and lots of working code. While other books tend to focus on software configuration management theory, Kenefick focuses on practical solutions and processes that developers can benefit from.


  Most of the time, configuration management is thrust upon a junior programmer or someone from another department who knows very little about configuration management. 'Real-World Software Configuration Management' is mostly designed with this person in mind, although more experienced programmers will find the information on Visual Studio, Visual SourceSafe, and CVS beneficial.


  

Table of Contents

Part One; 1: Getting to Know the Role; 2: All About the Source; 3: The Tools; 4: CVS; 5: Source Safe; Part Two; 6: The Development Team; 7: SCM Role in the Development Process; 8: Quality and Schedules; 9: Building a CM Lab; Part Three; 10: SCM Task Schedule; 11: Guiding the Developers; 12: Basic Builds; 13: Builds in the Windows Environment