2.1. |
Source Code Repository |
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Totally Irrelevant |
Extremely Relevant |
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2.1.1
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Brief Description
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1
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CVS (Concurrent Versions System) |
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0
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2
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Client/server source control system |
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0
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3
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Maintains a centralised repository of current and previous versions of source code, documentation, etc. |
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0
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4
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Allow concurrent development of software, support cooperative work by many developers |
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0
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2.1.2
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What are the important features of this tools?
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1
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Complied to established standard, widely available and understood |
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0
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2
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Client/server architecture, works over a network |
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0
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3
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Permitting concurrent development without locking and the ability to handle conflicting updates |
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0
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4
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Handling of branching of code |
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0
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5
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Tagging of various points in development |
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0
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6
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Version control |
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0
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7
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Rollback |
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0
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8
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Allowing anonymous users read only access |
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0
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9
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Security features, e.g. usernames and passwords protection, access via ssh encryption |
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0
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10
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Accessable both through WWW as well as a local client program |
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0
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2.1.3
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What are the important usability factors of this tools?
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1
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Learnability |
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0
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2
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Memorability |
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0
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3
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Simple and natural dialogue |
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0
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4
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Speak the users' language |
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0
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5
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Connectivity |
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0
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6
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Ease of Navigation |
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0
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7
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Coherence |
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0
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8
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Accuracy |
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0
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9
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Feedback |
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0
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10
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Collaboration - Enables distributed users to collaborate by easy synchronization of their work |
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0
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