Version control used to be practically synonymous with CVS, but those days are well behind us now. In fact, you not only have an abundance of systems to choose from, you also have two distinct models ...
We've watched many of our favorite open source libraries migrate from Google Code hosting to BitBucket and GitHub lately. The main reason is that most of the projects wanted to move from centralized ...
Subversion (SVN) is a centralized version control system (VCS) that can be used to collaborate on the development of software projects. A centralized version control system uses a single remote ...
The history of versioning systems is quite extensive. They have proven to be effective during the many stages of project development, from source code management to documentation and publishing. In ...
Methodics LLC, a developer of design data management tools for integrated circuit (ICs), has announced that its VersIC tool suite supports the latest release of the Subversion version control system.
A common cause for headaches when dealing with version control is the process of merging a branch of code back into the trunk. As a brief primer, software developers will use version control systems ...
Subversion (abbreviated SVN) is an open source software versioning and revision control system. It is a centralized system, meaning the file history is kept on the server. It is widely used, and has a ...
Version 1.7 of popular CM tool brings more performance and enhances distributed use model for large IC design projects SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – February 8, 2012 – Methodics, Inc., the leading ...
I'm struggling to come up with a process (let alone a policy) to integrate what I'll call third-party code (we have an engineer writing a PL/SQL-based prototype that we're trying to integrate into a ...