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CASEVision™/ClearCase is a version control and configuration management system, designed for development teams working in a local area network. Versions of ClearCase running on different hardware platforms are fully compatible.
This manual is for users who are new to ClearCase. Chapter 1, “Introduction to ClearCase” provides a broad overview, showing how ClearCase's components work together to provide a complete configuration management solution. Subsequent chapters describe the components in greater detail.
This manual is for users who are new to ClearCase. Chapter 1, “Introduction to ClearCase” provides a broad overview, showing how ClearCase's components work together to provide a complete configuration management solution. Subsequent chapters describe the components in greater detail.
This manual uses the following typographical conventions:
- This font is used for names of ClearCase commands, names of UNIX commands, and glossary terms. It is also used for file names and user-supplied names.
- This font is used for examples. Where user input needs to be distinguished from program output, this font is used for user input.
- When full or partial command syntax appears in a paragraph, this font is used.
- Nonprinting characters and keyboard characters are indicated with this font, and enclosed in angle brackets: <EOF>, <Return>.
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