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Configuration Management(ClearCase vs Visual Source Safe)

Asked by lsseena in Program Quality Control, Change Management

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Can anyone tell me in which environment/project type Clearcase can be used for CM and when VSS can be used?
 I had worked in windows environement earlier and was working solely with Oracle database programming. In that project I was using VSS. We used to create a project for each of the modules with sub folders like Procedures, Tables, Views etc..and were able take care of all configuration related issues during development/ testing and implementation phase.
 Now I'm working in Unix environment with C++. It does involve writing the include files, and make files. Also there invloves some shell scripts and .ccs files. In this scenario which is the best tool for
 Configuration Management. I heard people telling about ClearCase, but has not got any clear info on that.
 Can anyone throw some light on this. How can I best manage configuration of my files?

Thanks in advance

Seena

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