Developer(s) | OpenText |
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Initial release | 1992[1] or earlier. |
Stable release | 14.7[2] (Dec 2023)
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Operating system | Cross-platform[3] |
Type | Software configuration management |
License | OpenText EULA |
Website | microfocus.com/products/dimensions-cm |
Dimensions CM is a software change and configuration management product[4] developed by OpenText Corporation. It includes revision control, change, build[5] and release management capabilities.[6]
Since 2014 (v14.1)[7] Dimensions CM includes PulseUno module providing Code review and Continuous integration capabilities. Starting with the version 14.5.2 (2020)[8] it can also serve as a binary repository manager.
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- ^ "The PVCS library is currently under conversion to PCMS (SQL, 1992)."
- ^ Dimensions CM 14.7 What's New
- ^ "Platform OS: Windows, SUSE Linux, Red Hat Linux, AIX, OS X..."
- ^ IBM: "Dimensions CM is at the core of Dimensions 10, the industry's leading software change and configuration management solution."
- ^ Kevin A. Lee "The Buildmeister's Guide: Achieving Agile Software Delivery" ISBN 978-1435719316
- ^ Dr.Dobb's "New Release Management Release, Serena Dimensions"
- ^ Version 14.1 New Features
- ^ PulseUno 20.1 for Dimensions CM 14.5.2
- ^ SQL Software announces PCMS Dimensions
- ^ "PVCS Dimensions is a comprehensive change management suite, combining tools for software configuration management with process models to automatically manage processes and workflows.", PDM and SCM - similarities and differences. The Association of Swedish Engineering Industries 2001
- ^ Ivica Crnkovic, Ulf Asklund, Annita Persson Dahlqvist "Implementing and Integrating Product Data Management and Software Configuration Management" ISBN 978-1580534987
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