Parallel development occurs when there is a need for separate development paths to diverge from a common starting point, so that there is no longer a single "latest and greatest" version, but instead two or more concurrent "latest" configurations (often called variants) where new development is carried on. Also implicit is the potential need for the divergent development paths to converge again. This means that any strategy for development branching should also take into account the process for merging.
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Yes. A rhombus is parallel. Or also called a parallelogram. It's parallel because it is a quadrilateral with 4 parallel sides.
The parallel sides of a polygon are sides that are segments of parallel lines. A polygon need not have any parallel lines. A triangle, for example, is a polygon that cannot have parallel lines.
A square has four parallel sides (two pairs of parallel sides).
no parallel lines
They are parallel to each other.