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- Bug
Tracking Basics
A beginner’s guide to reporting and tracking
defects.(STQE magazine) (June 1, 2002)
- Using
Bug-Tracking Systems as Idea Repositories
Adam Kolawa outlines what type of information
should be entered into a bug-tracking system
during development and after code freeze.
(StickyMinds.com) (February 21, 2002)
- TeamShare
release foresees business use
About automated payroll giant ADP that
replaced a home-brewed effort using Lotus
Notes and other tools to do software defect
tracking and metrics. (Application Development
Trends) (February 19, 2002)
- TeamShare
Gets Interactive With Mercury
Bridge to testing solution among new features
in TeamTrack defect tracker. (SD Times) (February
1, 2002)
- Bug Hunt:
DevTrack vs. ClearQuest
Lowdown on two tools that track and measure
the entire life of a development project.
(Software Development Magazine) (October
1, 2001)
- Defect
Trackers Find A Home in SCM Tools
They are doing a lot more than recording
bugs and bug fixes these days. They are now
being integrated with software configuration
management (SCM) tools.(SD Times) (October
1, 2001)
- Rational's
ClearQuest Goes MultiSite
ClearQuest tracks defects and source-code
changes across geographically distributed
sites, keeping the records synchronized among
the different locations. (SD Times) (August
15, 2001)
- Tracking
Down a Defect Management Tool
How to select the right defect tracking solution
for your business. (StickyMinds.com) (July
1, 2001)
- Perforce
Links to Defect Tracking SystemShould
software configuration management software
help development teams keep track of defects?
(SD Times) (April 1, 2001)
- Managing
E-Business Changes
Five-step process on defect tracking and change
management.(Application Development Trends)
(September 1, 2000)
- In
Search of Defect Tracking Systems
How to find and implement the right system
for your defect tracking needs. (StickyMinds.com)
(March 1, 2000)
- Tracking
Bugs on the Web
A mushrooming bug population must be managed
before it can be crushed. (Software Development
Magazine) (November 1, 1999)
- Visual
Intercept
More than simple bug resolutions. (Application
Development Trends) (September 1, 1998)
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