 |  CAA Source Code Manager (SCM) introduces a software configuration management tool to support CAA Version 5 application development. Information Technology (IT) departments and software companies are provided with organizational and control tools to facilitate the management of coding source for teamwork on Microsoft® Windows® and UNIX through a permanent, secure data repository for source components. Features - Optimizes workspace management
- Delivers collaborative and integrated code distribution
- Integrates with C++ and Java™ Dashboard
- Enables high-return concurrent development
- Version and configuration control
- Multi-platform workspace management
- File version viewer
- Import of change between workspaces (management of cycles between workspaces)
- Multi-site support
- Inter-site commands
- Custom checker library
- Transparent routing through different hosts
Key customer benefits - Optimizes workspace management
SCM always provides developers with the most current set of code components needed for development tasks. Your workspace image is disconnected from other developer team members, allowing you to securely modify your components without any impact to the development project.
- Delivers collaborative and integrated code distribution
SCM's synchronization mechanisms provide fast and secure methods to consolidate code components, simplifying the process of code re-unification. Thanks to workspace integration and hierarchical workspace organization, coherency of each delivery is always guaranteed, ensuring better integrity at each level of the development project.
- Integrates with C++ and CAA Java Interactive Dashboard (JID)
SCM's integration with C++ and JID enhances productivity for developers. From their dashboard, developers access all code management tasks through the toolbar menu. Developers can directly and rapidly perform check-in, checkout, code promotion, and other tasks in their development environment.
- Enables high-return concurrent development
On one workspace, simultaneous content changes are resolved with the graphic merger, including conflict management and workflow management tools. This ensures strong integrity between code components. This merging capability can be used across different development sites to reinforce concurrent development.
- Version and configuration control
SCM uses version and configuration control to track changes to every source file, directory, and component in a transparent manner for the developer. Configuration control offers the best way to keep track of any workspace version, and get access to any previous configuration.
- Multi-platform workspace management
Collaborative and distributed work is not only done through developer teams, but also across UNIX and Windows platforms. This allows IT organizations to rationally spread out their development seats across their installation base. This means better serviceability and quality for those delivering final applications on both platforms.
- Scales from small teamwork to large development organization
A single and centralized repository provides the right resources for small teamwork members. Support for large development organizations is provided with the multi-base capability. This enables the distribution of the code source management repository over a LAN (Local Area Network) and a WAN (Wide Area Network). SCM expands application delivery by supporting a large number of parallel development projects.
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