IBM Configuration Management Version Control (CMVC)

IBM Configuration Management Version Control
Developer(s) IBM
Development status Inactive
Written in C++, C
Operating system Linux, Mac, Windows, z/OS, AIX (Cross-platform)
Available in Multilingual
Type Software development
License Proprietary
Website www.ibm.com

Configuration Management Version Control (CMVC) is a software package that serves as an object repository, and performs software version control, configuration management, and change management functions.

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Features

Weaknesses

History

It was sold and distributed through the mid-late 1990s by the International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) and was derived in part from software purchased from HP and from IBM's internal-use-only system, IDSS.

In the 1990s, this system was used to manage the IBM OS/2 and IBM AIX source code repositories.

CMVC sales and support terminated some time after IBM acquired Rational Software, its functions being superseded by products in the Rational product line (Rational ClearCase and Rational ClearQuest). However, some customer installations of CMVC remain in use as of 2008, and it is still widely used within IBM.[1]

References

  • Di Grande, Carmine (1994), Did You Say CMVC?, IBM RedBooks 
  • Trulsson, Leif (1995), Looking at CMVC From The Customer Perspective, IBM RedBooks 
  • Yu, Seong R. (1994), "A versatile development process for small to large projects using IBM CMVC", Proceedings of the 1994 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research, IBM Press 
  • Bruckhaus, Tilmann (1993), "The impact of inserting a tool into a software process", Proceedings of the 1993 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research: software engineering - Volume 1 
  1. ↑ Rani, Sandhya. Continuous integration setup for IBM System Planning Tool. developerWorks: 07 March 2014. Internet. http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-system-planning-tool/
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