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Step Towards Software Excellence: SCM

Author: stickyminds.com | Published: 17th Aug 2005 | Visited: 922 times | Add Comment
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This article develops a Software Configuration Management (SCM) Reference Model. This model is intended to be a concise and practical guide which brings together in an outline fashion the framework and methodology necessary for planning, customizing, and implementing an SCM approach, independent of specific SCM tool technologies or system platforms.

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