Collaborative software is designed to help a group working on a common process achieve their goal. Collaborative software is also known as "Groupware".
Collaborative software can be classified into two types of collaborative software with respect to the interactivity of the users utilizing the software:
1) Version control - (also known as revision control and source control), which allows separate users to make parallel edits to a project in question preserving every saved edit by every user as multiple files (that are variants of the original file); and,
2) Real-time Editing which allows multiple users to engage in the live, simultaneous and reversible editing of a collaborative project.
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