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Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice

You're reading from   Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice Best practice management and development of Visual Studio .NET 2005 applications with this easy-to-use SCM tool from Microsoft

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2007
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781904811695
Length 404 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Visual SourceSafe 2005 Software Configuration Management in Practice
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
1. Preface
1. Controlling the Evolution of Software Products FREE CHAPTER 2. The SourceSafe 2005 Architecture 3. Creating a Service-Oriented Application 4. Adding Solutions to the SourceSafe Database 5. Developing Solutions under Source Control 6. Working from Remote Locations 7. Managing the Software Development Lifecycle Installing Visual SourceSafe 2005 Creating and Configuring SourceSafe Databases Database Maintenance

Parallel Product Development


After releasing a new version of the product, the development effort doesn't stop. The product will advance towards the next release while a separate effort will be made to maintain the current release and fix the issues found after the product is installed in the production environments. These efforts cannot be conducted on the same code base. They have to be conducted in parallel. This is where we introduce codelines.

Codelines

The codeline is the basic concept that represents the progression of the set of source files and other resources that make up the software product. It represents the development evolution across time, having a continuous history.

The first codeline is created when the development process is started and the initial files are added under source code management. This codeline is called the mainline or trunk.

If the mainline is used as the current development codeline it is also referred to as the development line.

In the OrbitalHotel example...

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