Question:
How to do Source Configuration management on Windows Server for small software company?
alesexza
2008-01-26 22:57:12 UTC
I own a small software company and I want to know how I can have a source configuration management (something like CVS Servers) for my Windows Server. We basically have a lot of php, asp etc files which we want to keep under safe version control system so that everyone who needs access to it can checkout and once the changes are made, they can checkin the code. We need a Windows based CVS server and client.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Three answers:
Life Explorer
2008-01-26 23:12:13 UTC
When I was coding in Visual Basic (distributed COM) and ASP some years ago, we used Microsoft Visual Sourcesafe. It served its purpose in environments as small as a couple of developers all the way up to 100+. It even worked great in controlling migration of code between developer environments to user test to QA test to production...
ipexpy n
2008-01-27 10:27:31 UTC
One of the management styles for Change Management!



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anonymous
2008-01-27 10:21:31 UTC
One of the management styles for Change Management!



Six Sigma is a rigorous, focused and highly effective implementation of proven quality principles and techniques. Incorporating elements from the work of many quality pioneers, Six Sigma aims for virtually error free business performance. Sigma, s, is a letter in the Greek alphabet used by statisticians to measure the variability in any process. A company's performance is measured by the sigma level of their business processes. Traditionally companies accepted three or four sigma performance levels as the norm, despite the fact that these processes created between 6,200 and 67,000 problems per million opportunities! The Six Sigma standard of 3.4 problems per million opportunities is a response to the increasing expectations of customers and the increased complexity of modern products and processes.



If you're looking for new techniques, don't bother. Six Sigma's magic isn't in statistical or high-tech razzle-dazzle. Six Sigma relies on tried and true methods that have been around for decades. In fact, Six Sigma discards a great deal of the complexity that characterized Total Quality Management (TQM). By one expert's count, there were over 400 TQM tools and techniques. Six Sigma takes a handful of proven methods and trains a small cadre of in-house technical leaders, known as Six Sigma Black Belts, to a high level of proficiency in the application of these techniques. To be sure, some of the methods used by Black Belts are highly advanced, including the use of up-to-date computer technology. But the tools are applied within a simple performance improvement model known as DMAIC, or Define-Measure-Analyze-Improve-Control.



You can find lots of informations,tools and programmes on following website: http://www.6sixsigma.com


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