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Introduction : Source Control

Source Control
One problem that occurs when dealing with processes across their normal life cycle (from creation, testing, rollout to maintenance), is how to know that a given process created by the analyst, elaborated by the solution engineer, and signed off by the process owner, is exactly the one that is in use in a specific environment (for example, a development, user-acceptance or production environment).
Particularly in large and complex projects where data is shared or modified by several people, a source control system becomes necessary. Most enterprises have one or more products for Source Configuration Management (SCM). This may be a commercial product such as Perforce, Rational's Clearcase or an open source solution such as:
TIBCO does not provide its own SCM product, preferring to integrate with the enterprise's choice for SCM. The Eclipse feature for integrating with such an SCM product is known as the Team Synchronization. Since Eclipse provides CVS by default, the following section describes how to use Subversion; you should contact your SCM vendor for commercial plug-ins.

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