Title :
Documentation meets version control: an automated backup system for HTML-based help
Author_Institution :
IBM Toronto Software Solutions Lab., Ont., Canada
Abstract :
Software developers have used version control systems for years, to manage source code changes and to enable them to reproduce any given level of their software from the source code that created it. Most writing departments, however, tend to perform full-scale weekly backups at best or tempt fate by not performing any backups at worst. The two major reasons for this neglect of document version control are lack of adequate tools and the effort required by writers to deal with the inadequate tools presently available. This paper describes a tool I developed at IBM, the Automated Backup Manager (ABM), which attempts to connect the writer´s documentation to a true source version control system, without reducing writer productivity
Keywords :
back-up procedures; computer aided software engineering; configuration management; help systems; hypermedia markup languages; system documentation; technical presentation; Automated Backup Manager; HTML-based help system; automated backup system; document version control; full-scale weekly backups; software levels; source code changes; source version control system; system documentation writing; writer productivity; Automatic control; Control systems; Documentation; File servers; Laboratories; Productivity; Programming; Software development management; Software performance; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 2000. Proceedings of 2000 Joint IEEE International and 18th Annual Conference on Computer Documentation (IPCC/SIGDOC 2000)
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6431-7
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.2000.887311