WHAT IS CVS? WHY IT IS USED

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WHAT IS CVS? WHY IT IS USED..

Answer / sirisha

CVS-Concurrent Version System
CVS is like common repository where all the versions of
specific document will be present.Once the document is
placed in cvs,anyone related to that project can modify
it,having the permissions of deleting/updating/editing.

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WHAT IS CVS? WHY IT IS USED..

Answer / sunithayagnamurthy

CVS means concurrent version system.It is having all the
versions of the document.we modify any where about the
project....
If any mistakes is thr please excuse

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