Fast Software Configuration Management System V2003.1.Perforce per·force adv. By necessity; by force of circumstance. [Middle English par force, from Old French : par, by (from Latin per; see per) + force, force Software Inc. have released version released version - release 2003.1 of its Fast Software Configuration Management (SCM (1) (Software Configuration Management, Source Code Management) See configuration management. (2) See supply chain management. ) System which features a new P4 Monitor utility, providing administrators with greater visibility and control over the SCM processes running in the Perforce Server. This provides easier access to process information previously identified at the operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. level. Specifically, the P4 Monitor utility provides: * Diagnosis of Performance Issues. System administrators can maximize the Perforce Server's resources by determining who is executing a taxing command. Monitor information includes the command, the supporting arguments submitted, and the precise time elapsed e·lapse intr.v. e·lapsed, e·laps·ing, e·laps·es To slip by; pass: Weeks elapsed before we could start renovating. n. since the command was executed. * Control of Process Lifespan. P4 Monitor can target and terminate problematic processes without diminishing a teams' productivity. Taxing commands can be terminated without interrupting the Perforce Server. www.perforce.com |
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