Source Control Documents

Example Definitions of "Source Control Documents"
Source Control Documents. (SCD) The SCD is a non-disclosure statement specifying the information provided will not be freely disclosed to unauthorized end users. The SCD also outlines the procedures and process required for handling source code information. The SCD contains information considered confidential; examples would be blue prints, operating software for controlled products, software that allows the automatic generation of source codes, software that performs proof/validation.
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