
Model Architecture for Subversion Software Repositories System
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced trends in computer science and engineering
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2278-3091
DOI - 10.30534/ijatcse/2021/1251022021
Subject(s) - computer science , software development , software , world wide web , software system , software engineering , operating system
In the development cycle of any software, software evolution plays an important role. Software Evolution is essential and challenges characteristics in the field of software engineering. Many research studies have concluded that 60-80% of efforts are spent on the evolution and maintenance of the software. Software repositories, for example, version control and bug tracking systems, are vital fragments of numerous software maintenance activities. The version control system is an incremental version tracking system, introduced to avoid unnecessary overwriting of files such as programming code, web pages, and records. It also helps to decrease the confusion affected by duplicate or outdated data. In this proposed research, the SVN repository was maintained and analyzed for msitone.wikispaces.com to minimize the efforts as well as resources for future users. Two semesters' data was taken as the observations for the analysis. The obtained archives were implemented and deployed for postulating the local archives to the online server via the Visual SVN server, allowing remote users to access a repository.The tortoise SVN tool is used as an SVN client to access the repository of Wiki spaces. Analyses were observed with and without implementing the SVN repository. The result shows that implementing the SVN repositories is helpful for the maintenance of the Wiki spaces. It also reduces the cost, time and efforts for their evolution. Whereas without implementing the SVN repositories, Wikis paces were just supposed to be building the house byputting each brick from the start.