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 Team Collaboration with CVS Repository
 
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Concurrent and collaborative modeling with CVS Repository Watch Demo »
This demonstration shows you the basic operations of performing collaborative modeling with CVS repository, such as login, commit project and query list of project versions.
   
 
View projects from CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Learn how to login to the CVS repository and checkout the latest version of the desired project.
   
 
Update local project copy using CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Learn how to update local project to follow the latest version in the CVS repository.
   
 
Compare past revisions using CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Learn how to compare the differences between two versions of a CVS repository project.
   
 
Branch and tag projects using CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Other than primitive revision control and collaboration, you can also manage your modeling project with branches and tags. Branches are for when modeling activities will be carried out that may make the project unstable. Tags are used to mark milestones or release-quality projects. You will learn how to perform branching and tagging in this demonstration.
   
 
Export multiple revisions from CVS Repository Watch Demo »
You may want to checkout the project file of a revision from the repository. Export revisions let you export all or particular revisions from the CVS repository to your machine.
 
 
Import projects to CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Learn how to import an existing project into CVS repository.
   
 
Commit project changes to CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Learn how to commit project to the CVS repository for the changes that you have made locally.
   
 
Review past revisions using CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Learn how to query the list of revisions of a project, and see how you can checkout a particular revision from the CVS repository.
   
 
Detect and resolve conflicts using CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Our teamwork server can detect conflicts while you commit the project. In this demonstration, you will learn how to resolve conflicts reported by the teamwork server before commit.
   
 
Merge branch changes using CVS Repository Watch Demo »
Transfer of work done between branch and head can be done by merging. In this demonstration, you will learn how to merge changes between head and branch.
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