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<p>way.)<br/>
**Concurrent updates are merged. (if an automatic merge fails, it could fall back on another strategy, which could be the previous strategy or something else like manual intervention, which most source version control systems do.)</p>

<p>The advantages of SSOT architectures include easier prevention of mistaken inconsistencies (such as a duplicate value/copy somewhere being forgotten), and greatly simplified <a href="page.php?w=version_control">version control</a>. Without a SSOT, dealing with inconsistencies implies either complex</p><p>
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