VILAS BOAS, L. F. S.; VILAS BOAS, Luiz Fernando Soares.
Resumen:
New technologies are increasingly present in the daily lives of humanity, consequently, this leads to a
large increase in the production of digital data. Thus, database management systems are being
increasingly demanded. In this context, specifically in modularized environments, there was a need to
analyze the challenges in dealing with version control in relational schemas. The construction of this
research was divided into three stages: an analysis of a real case of a large tax solutions company; a study
of the alternatives currently available on the market; and, finally, the suggestion of initial solutions for
versioning in this type of environment. From the studies carried out, it was seen that the company's
system is extremely dense considering the issues of practices, processes and tools used. Therefore,
although there are alternatives on the market, adapting an integration of an external solution to the
company's system would entail radical changes and in some cases even unfeasible. Therefore, it is
advisable to look for a mixed solution, to maintain the company's processes and adhere to external tools
that optimize the quality and efficiency of version control.