Difference between version control and revision control
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#ÃnSwer →} • Revision control. Deals with revisions (document/artifact reviews and subsequent versions of document/artifact) or numbers (as an abstraction of revision concept).
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• Version Control is a more general term than Source Control in that it manages version of anything (sources or binaries, or any kind of documents)
This difference plays a great role as long as it is much more easier to perform comparison and get difference between text files as compared with other kind of documents.
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#ÃnSwer →} • Revision control. Deals with revisions (document/artifact reviews and subsequent versions of document/artifact) or numbers (as an abstraction of revision concept).
[] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] []
• Version Control is a more general term than Source Control in that it manages version of anything (sources or binaries, or any kind of documents)
This difference plays a great role as long as it is much more easier to perform comparison and get difference between text files as compared with other kind of documents.
[] ThnKYou []
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