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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Rony Shapiro
> Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2003 1:48 PM
> release 3.4?". Also, it has no explicit idea of a development cycle (coding,
> unit test, integration, release, maintenance). Again, I *like* CVS, and it's

coding - Concurrent versioning system. hmm... yes it doesn know coding.
unit test - does clearcase test your program or hardware part? lets talk about it.
        how do you really test a part, you take a revision and test it. cvs can do that
        no?
integration - is clearcase some kind of ai with robots that takes softwares and 
integrate them? mind
you, that this should have been done in the requirement and design stages though we 
know better how
it works. again, just more coding.
release - hmm... CVS - branching a major version.
maintenance - commiting to the major version that was created.

lets talk now about the requirements design and implementation and maintenance.
the first 2 are clearly not connected to a versioning system or "configuration 
management".
its about good practices, using a good UML case tool? (or prefferably throwing the UML 
garbage,
saving a lot of time and use OPM :)
as for implementation, CVS is all for that.
maintenance is just a big word for patching major versions.



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