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'' | ''Version control is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utility_software software utility] designed to improve the reliability of data, specially source code, within a team environment.
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Revision as of 19:45, 7 September 2009
Version control is a software utility designed to improve the reliability of data, specially source code, within a team environment. It provides a detailed history of each document and allows multiple users to amend the information simultaneously. Version control implements several techniques to ensure the integrity of the information, while making use of minimal resources.
Introduction
Referances , We can give referances in this way.
Will edit example in such box
Use cases involve actors, starting with a primary actor which initiates an interaction with the system which leads to interacting with all other actors.
This is a pretty straight forward explanation of what a use case is but there is so much more information available on the world wide web regarding this subject. However, with the cluttered nature of the web, acturate, reliable and informative information is hard to come by.
Through this article I will discuss and review the best websites for use case education on the web. While some were easy to find, through the google search engine, for example, others with perhaps even more thorough information were harder to find.
History
Need to write the history of version control.
Problem in earlier Version
List some of the problem of earlier version.
Solution to these
How they solved these problem.
Why it was necessary
Conclusion
I believe that these five sites, while some were harder to find than others, are all great guides and examples on understanding and eventually creating a use case document.
External References
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Use_case
[2] http://infogenium.typepad.com/inside_infogenium/2007/07/getting-started.html
[3] http://www.parlezuml.com/tutorials/usecases.htm
[4] http://courses.softlab.ntua.gr/softeng/Tutorials/UML-Use-Cases.pdf
[5] http://www.readysetpro.com/whitepapers/usecasetut.html