While “configuration management” has taken on many meanings, the basic requirements for a Software Configuration Management tool are universal. This paper categorizes these core requirements, presents the stress points that motivate the adoption of a professionally supported, industrial-strength tool, and highlights some key benefits offered to the daily users of an SCM system.
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