RCS is the Revision Control System, a popular Unix command line system of version control, later migrated to other platforms and given graphic user interfaces. It also controls the actual deltas, changes, of text files, in CVS, the Concurrent Versions System. It is usually cited as introduced by Walter F. Tichy in Software Practice and Experience, July 1985.
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- GNU RCS The GNU Revision Control System, a popular free SCM tool on the UNIX platforms.
- Purdue RCS Development Contains UNIX, Windows and DOS distribution files and source, contributed software, support, and documentation.
- RCE: the Revision Control Engine Designated successor to RCS. Offers VRCE, Java based graphic user interface, and Byte Differencing Engine, efficient delta revision storage that supports all data types. API enables integration into any electronic data management system.
- Walter F. Tichy's Home Page Professor of Computer Science at the University Karlsruhe, Germany, creator of RCS. Some pages in English, some in German, including two talks on software configuration management.