Version
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| Preferred Term | Version |
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| Definition | Variant of an element in the managed infrastructure. |
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| Explanation | To perform version control in a structured way, it is desirable to use semantic version control to characterize the possible versions. This can be done in as much detail as you like, for example in a tripartite format: release, upgrade, fix:
Other common classifications are major/minor/patch or major/minor/revision which work completely analogously. For example, a model with four types is major/minor/micro/modifier. Software environments sometimes work with an even more detailed set of five types: major/minor/patch/build/revision or as in Python: epoch/release/pre-release/post-release/development. The more version levels, the more detailed version control can be done, but also, the more effort must be put into it. See RUF model. |
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| Modification Date | 2025-06-10 06:08:08 |
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