Why do we need Software Configuration Management System ?

 The primary reasons for Implementing Software Configuration Management System are: 

  • The primary goal of the SCM process is to increase productivity with minimal mistakes
  • The main reason behind the configuration management process is that there are multiple people working on software that is continually updating. SCM helps establish concurrency, synchronization, and version control.
  • It may be a case where multiple versions, branches, authors are involved in a software project, and the team is geographically distributed and works concurrently.
  • Changes in user requirements, policy, budget, and schedule need to be accommodated.
  • Software should able to run on various machines and Operating Systems.
  • Helps to develop coordination among stakeholders.



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