Versioning vs Versioned - What's the difference?
versioning | versioned |
(computing) The use of versions as a means of distinguishing similar items.
* 1993 , Stefano Ceri, Katsumi Tanaka, Shalom Tsur, Deductive and Object-oriented Databases
* 2005 , Longley et al'', ''Geographic Information Systems and Science
(computing) Subject to versioning; of which more than one version may be stored.
In computing terms the difference between versioning and versioned
is that versioning is the use of versions as a means of distinguishing similar items while versioned is subject to versioning; of which more than one version may be stored.As a noun versioning
is the use of versions as a means of distinguishing similar items.As an adjective versioned is
subject to versioning; of which more than one version may be stored.versioning
English
Noun
(-)- There have been many proposals to incorporate versioning in object-oriented databases.
- An alternative to pessimistic locking is optimistic versioning .
