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SourceVault
is a complete, integrated package designed to monitor and control
all software development phases by managing centralized, by-project
repositories of source code files. SourceVault manages software
evolution, revisions and assures the reliability, maintainability
and stability of applications. SourceVault increases QA-ing effectiveness,
focuses testing efforts, and ultimately mitigates your risks of
failure and downtime. SourceVault lowers defect rates, reduces deployment
effort and allows more thorough testing and QA.
Modern software
systems are not static applications. They are constantly undergoing
revisions, changes, and modifications to meet end users needs. The
complexity of these systems and their continuous evolvement makes
it very difficult to assure their stability and reliability. SourceVault
helps software professionals in managing this continuous change
cycle and its ramifications. Who made the changes? What are the
effects of the changes? Have we tested the changes? How can we improve
quality and still maintain strict deadlines? SourceVault answers
these questions in an effort to hold software evolution under control.
SourceVault assures that only high-quality code is promoted into
production, assures that quality efforts don't fall to the pressure
of time, and helps assure that your software works right, always.
Features:
Allows definition of multiple environments providing easy-to-manage
logical units for each project or product.
Supports all standard repository functions (checkin, checkout,
etc.) allowing any number of developers to simultaneously work on
the same project.
Includes reports presenting current status of projects and
pending releases.
Re-builds complete releases by identifying all affected elements
within the release hierarchy for each approved modification.
Supports all programming languages and VOS' products:
PL/1, COBOL, C, Fortran, FMS, JYACC, Configuration Tables,
Command Macros, Program
Modules and Bind-Control.
Allows definition of user-specified file types, thus
supporting any future or third-party products.
Easily builds single elements, group of files (star-name)
or all affected files.
Enforces standard, easy-to-follow directory structure,
which is similar to the structure, used by operating system itself.
Allows developers and release coordinators to define
and use any number of methods to build files or releases - with
or without Tables, profiles and any other compiler or bind options.
Easily migrates non-SourceVault directories into the
standard SourceVault structure.
Allows the project manager to quickly revert the production
environment to any of the previous working releases thus
eliminating downtime when a release needs to be backed out of production.
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