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CVS Software
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ALSO CALLED: Concurrent Versions System Software and Version Control System Software
DEFINITION: CVS also is an abbreviation for Computer Vision Syndrome. Concurrent Versions System (CVS) is a program that lets a code developer save and retrieve different development versions of source code. It also lets a team of developers share control of different versions of files in
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Posted: 27 Aug 2007 | Published: 01 Jan 2007
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CVS SOFTWARE DEFINITION (continued):
a common repository of files. This kind of program is sometimes known as a version control system. CVS was created in the UNIX operating system environment and is available in both Free Software Foundation and commercial versions. It is a popular tool for programmers working on Linux and other UNIX-based systems. CVS works not by keeping track of multiple copies of source code files, but by maintaining a single copy and a record of
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