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TPS/Source ™Source Control and Release Management System
Source Control & Release Management Software
Provides a single repository for source code Supports multiple releases and variants Supports multiple platform installations Provides standard checkout/checkin control Provides impact analysis functionality
Source Control & Release Management Software (cont)
Provides a comprehensive audit trail Provides full backout capability Controls user access
TPS/Source
Provides a single repository for source code– Version Control separated from Release Management
– Library is pre-defined with initial releases and groups
– Fully expandable to support all applications
– Multiple libraries can be linked together
Supports standard checkin/checkout control– Checkout function configurable
– Controls checkin
– Provides information on current checkout activity
– Provides version control/update
TPS/Source
Supports multiple releases and variants– Releases/Levels are predefined
– Releases can be defined as full or incremental
– Supports standard development cycle support
Supports multiple platform installations– Provides functionality for applications requiring variants for
CISC/RISC/PA-RISC
– Supports software delivery to multiple platforms
TPS/Source
Provides impact analysis– Full XREF file provides ‘who uses’ information
– ‘build -check_only’ provides dependency data
Provides comprehensive audit trail– Daily log file records all commands/activity
– Version control provides source audit ability
TPS/Source
Provides full backout capability– Reverse checkin capability– Cancel checkout– Reverse installations– Access to prior versions of source/application
Controls user access– Access controlled by user or group– Access authorized to library levels
TPS/Source Related Functions
TPS/Make– Provides for ‘top down’ compile/bind
TPS/Scan– Multi-use directory search utility
– Configurable selection criteria
– Capability to automatically create macros
TPS/Build– Provides for external functionality using library structures