
RCS (Revision Control System)
RCS is a configuration management tool used by programmers. It was
developed to keep track of changes in individual files so that programmers
wouldn't become confused over who was doing what. It is responsible for the
tracking and control of software development.
URLs:
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Configuration Management FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
- Answers questions about RCS and Configuration Management
- Frequently Asked
Questions about CVS (The Concurrent Versions System)
- Answers questions such as "what is the difference between RCS and CVS?"
W3E References:
- configuration management system
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- UNIX
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