
Making SCM Agile
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Dick Carlson dcarlson@iascar.us
Dick Carlson - April 2003
When the notion of implementing software configuration management (SCM) on a project is considered, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a methodology that uses a generous amount of process and documentation. There?s nothing new about this impression ? SCM practitioners are often faced with resistance from management and developers who perceive SCM as a labor-intensive activity and cost driver.
When the notion of implementing software configuration management (SCM) on a project is considered, the first thing that usually comes to mind is a methodology that uses a generous amount of process and documentation. There?s nothing new about this impression ? SCM practitioners are often faced with resistance from management and developers who perceive SCM as a labor-intensive activity and cost driver.
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