Version Control | Glossary

Definition:

Version control is a category of processes and tools designed to keep track of multiple different versions of software, content, documents, websites and other information in development.The practice has been a part of creative processes almost as long as writing has existed. Any system that provides change tracking and control over programming source code and documentation ,can be considered version control software.

Further Reading:

  • “Version Control” (book), by Dexter Palmer.

 

Change by Design | Book Series

Overview:

This book is for the creative leaders who want to implement design thinking into every level of an organization, product, or service to drive new substitute for business as well as society. The author has introduced the human-centered approach of design thinking with this book and calls it a collaborative process that considers how people interact with products. The simple explanation given for design thinking is – it converts needs into demand. If applied well, the ultimate result is organizations becoming more innovative and creative.

Author:

Tim Brown

 

Published on:

2009