what is vss

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what is vss..

Answer / nilanjan saha

VSS stands for Visual Source safe.It is actually a
configuration management Tool. Act as the library for the
computer Files. It is common repository where Specification
document , test plan, other related documents,testwares
,Test cases are kept.

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what is vss..

Answer / kumar

VSS means Visual Source Safe. which is a IBM's configuration
management tool.

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