Software Version Major Minor Patch. Semantic versioning is a formal convention for specifying compatibility using a three-part version number. A change from version x3 to x4 is a.
X is the major version Y is the minor version and Z is the patch version. 190 - 1100 - 1110. Additional labels for pre-release and build metadata are available as extensions to the MAJORMINORPATCH format.
Y stands for a minor version.
Examples of the specification are as follows. This specification defines software versions according to a majorminorpatch scheme. The blog represents the software build and release versioning strategy which can be used to tag web or mobile releases with different version numbering schemes as illustrated later. Major and minor releases introduce new functionality.