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2.1.1 Brief Description
2.1.1.1 CVS (Concurrent Versions System)
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2.1.1.2 Client/server source control system
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2.1.1.3 Maintains a centralised repository of current and previous versions of source code, documentation, etc.
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2.1.1.4 Allow concurrent development of software, support cooperative work by many developers
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2.1.2 What are the important features of this tools?
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2.1.2.2 Client/server architecture, works over a network
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2.1.2.5 Tagging of various points in development
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2.1.2.9 Security features, e.g. usernames and passwords protection, access via ssh encryption
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2.1.2.3 Permitting concurrent development without locking and the ability to handle conflicting updates
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2.1.2.4 Handling of branching of code
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2.1.2.1 Complied to established standard, widely available and understood
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2.1.2.7 Rollback
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2.1.2.8 Allowing anonymous users read only access
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2.1.2.10 Accessable both through WWW as well as a local client program
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2.1.3 What are the important usability factors of this tools?
2.1.3.10 Collaboration - Enables distributed users to collaborate by easy synchronization of their work
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2.1.3.15 Efficiency - The users can achieve a level of high productivity when using the site
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2.1.3.12 Updated Frequently - The site is frequently updated with latest information
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2.1.3.8 Accuracy - The information processed and presented can be relied upon to be correct
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2.1.3.5 Connectivity - The connection to the site is fast
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2.1.3.11 Completeness - All relevant materials are presented
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2.1.3.3 Simple and natural dialogue - Interaction between computer and users is as simple as possible and information in the interaction is presented in natural and logical fashion
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2.1.3.7 Coherence - The information is presented logically and without contradiction
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2.1.3.6 Ease of Navigation - The information is in a structure that is easy to navigate
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2.1.3.9 Feedback - The site gives informative feedback to users within reasonable response time
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2.1.3.1 Learnability - It is easy and intuitive to learn how to operate the site
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2.1.3.2 Memorability - It is easy to remember how to operate the site
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2.1.3.4 Speak the users' language - During the interaction between computer and users, terms and concepts that are familiar to users are used rather than system-oriented terms
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2.1.3.14 Prevent errors - The site is designed to prevent possible error like spelling mistake from users
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