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What is PVCS?

PVCS, or Polytron Version Control System, was a popular version control system, particularly during the 1980s and 1990s. It allowed software developers to manage and track changes to their source code and other project files. It was commonly used to maintain different versions of software, facilitate collaboration among developers, and revert to earlier states when necessary. PVCS was eventually acquired by Merant, which was then acquired by Serena Software, and subsequently Micro Focus.

What other technologies are related to PVCS?

PVCS Competitor Technologies

ClearCase is a version control system, directly competing with PVCS for managing source code and other files.
mentioned alongside PVCS in 11% (163) of relevant job posts
Subversion (SVN) is another version control system and is a direct competitor to PVCS.
mentioned alongside PVCS in 0% (386) of relevant job posts
Subversion (SVN) is another version control system and is a direct competitor to PVCS.
mentioned alongside PVCS in 0% (94) of relevant job posts
CVS is a version control system that competes directly with PVCS.
mentioned alongside PVCS in 1% (54) of relevant job posts
Git is a distributed version control system, a direct competitor to PVCS.
mentioned alongside PVCS in 0% (368) of relevant job posts

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