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'''[[Telelogic]] Synergy''' is a software tool that provides software [[Configuration_management|configuration management]] (SCM) capabilities for all artifacts related to software development including [[Source_code|source code]], documents and images as well as the final built software executables and libraries. Telelogic Synergy also provides the repository for the [http://www.telelogic.com/products/change/index.cfm Telelogic] change management tool known as [[Telelogic_change|Telelogic Change]]. Together these two tools form an integrated configuration management and [[Change_management|change management]] environment that is used in software development organizations that need controlled SCM processes and an understanding of what is in a build of their software.
'''[[Rational]] Synergy''' is a software tool that provides software [[Configuration_management|configuration management]] (SCM) capabilities for all artifacts related to software development including [[Source_code|source code]], documents and images as well as the final built software executables and libraries. Rational Synergy also provides the repository for the [http://www-01.ibm.com/software/awdtools/change/ Rational] change management tool known as [[Telelogic_change|Rational Change]]. Together these two tools form an integrated configuration management and [[Change_management|change management]] environment that is used in software development organizations that need controlled SCM processes and an understanding of what is in a build of their software.


The name ''Synergy'' refers to its database level integration with Change Management that provides views into what is in a build in terms of defects
The name ''Synergy'' refers to its database level integration with Change Management that provides views into what is in a build in terms of defects
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|accessdate=2008-08-27.}}</ref>. Telelogic Synergy is now part of the IBM Rational family of SCM tools.
|accessdate=2008-08-27.}}</ref>. Rational Synergy is now part of the IBM Rational family of SCM tools.


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Revision as of 13:40, 9 November 2009

Rational Synergy is a software tool that provides software configuration management (SCM) capabilities for all artifacts related to software development including source code, documents and images as well as the final built software executables and libraries. Rational Synergy also provides the repository for the Rational change management tool known as Rational Change. Together these two tools form an integrated configuration management and change management environment that is used in software development organizations that need controlled SCM processes and an understanding of what is in a build of their software.

The name Synergy refers to its database level integration with Change Management that provides views into what is in a build in terms of defects

History

Synergy began life as a research project for Computers West of Irvine California. By 1988 the other divisions of Computers West were sold off and the reorganized company was focused on developing and selling the now productized Amplify Control configuration management tool. In 1988 the company was renamed CaseWare. They experienced some financial troubles but relaunched in 1991. Both the company and the product were renamed from CaseWare to Continuus Software in 1993. On July 29th, 1999 Continuus Software announced a public offering listing its stock on the NASDAQ Stock Market[1]. In October 2000, the Swedish software company Telelogic, agreed to purchase Continuus software in a deal worth $42 million[2]. Under Telelogic, Continuus was renamed to Synergy. In 2008 IBM Rational announced that it had purchased Telelogic[3]. Rational Synergy is now part of the IBM Rational family of SCM tools.

Notes

  1. ^ "Irvine-Based Continuus Plans Public Stock Offering". LA Times. April 27, 1999. Retrieved 2008-08-27.. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "Telelogic announces agreement to acquire Continuus" (PDF). Telelogic. October 25, 2000. Retrieved 2008-08-27.. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "IBM acquires Telelogic". IBM. April 23, 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-27.. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)