SVN
The SVN (Subversion) exam assesses candidates' knowledge and proficiency in utilizing Subversion, a version control system used for managing source code and other digital assets. SVN enables teams to collaborate on projects efficiently by providing centralized version control and tracking changes made to files over time. This exam covers various aspects of SVN, including repository management, versioning, branching, merging, and conflict resolution.
Who should take the exam?
- Software Developers: Individuals involved in software development projects who need to manage source code and collaborate with team members effectively using version control systems like SVN.
- Version Control Administrators: Professionals responsible for setting up, configuring, and maintaining SVN repositories and providing support to development teams.
- Project Managers: Managers overseeing software development projects who need to understand version control concepts and practices to ensure project success and collaboration.
- Quality Assurance/Testers: Testers and QA professionals who use SVN for versioning test scripts, tracking test cases, and managing test data.
- Technical Writers: Documentation specialists who utilize version control systems like SVN to manage documentation files, track changes, and collaborate with authors and reviewers.
Course Outline
The SVN exam covers the following topics :-
- Module 1: Introduction to SVN
- Module 2: Understanding SVN Installation and Setup
- Module 3: Understanding SVN Basics
- Module 4: Understanding Versioning and Revisions
- Module 5: Understanding Branching and Merging
- Module 6: Understanding Repository Administration
- Module 7: Understanding Advanced SVN Topics
- Module 8: Understanding Collaborative Development with SVN