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ClearCase
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ClearCase
A software configuration management (SCM) system for client/server environments from IBM. It supports all the major Unix platforms as well as Windows NT/2000. ClearCase was originally developed by Pure Atria, which was acquired by Rational Software in 1997, which was acquired by IBM In 2003.


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