User's Guide
A configuration map is a named group of applications.
These applications usually represent a product or one of its major
parts.

Configuration maps serve three main purposes:
- During development, they enable you to load an entire system. This
means you can easily synchronize your components with the released components
made by other team members.
- Also during development, they enable you to create periodic
baselines. Each baseline provides a snapshot of components existing in
the system at a specific time.
- After development is finished, they enable you to construct a final
baseline containing the software shipped as the product release. This
means you can reconstruct exactly what was released and diagnose any problems
discovered later.
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