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Encyclopedia > Bugtracker

A bugtracker is an issue tracking system that is designed especially to manage problems (software bugs) with computer programs. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Bugtracker. ... A software bug is an error, flaw, mistake, failure, or fault in a computer program that prevents it from working as intended, or produces an incorrect result. ... The terms computer program, software program, applications program, system software, or just program are used to refer to either an executable program by both lay people and computer programmers or the collection of source code from which an executable program is created (eg, compiled). ...


Typically bug tracking software allows the user to quickly enter bugs and search on them. In addition some allow users to specify a workflow for a bug that automates a bug's lifecycle. Most bug tracking software allows the administrator of the system to configure what fields are included on a bug. It should be possible to categorize bugs with regard to area of functionality, state and solution, priority and severity et. al. Workflow at its simplest is the movement of documents and/or tasks through a work process. ...


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See also Comparison of issue tracking systems.

This article is a comparison of issue tracking systems. ... Bugzilla is a general-purpose bug-tracking tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla Foundation. ... Category: ... An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: If you are familiar with the subject matter, please expand the article to establish its notability, citing reliable sources. ... Eventum is an open source issue tracking system software developed by MySQL AB that can be used by a support department to track technical support requests, or by a software development team to organize and prioritize tasks and bugs. ... FogBugz is a web based issue tracking product sold by Fog Creek Software. ... Flyspray is an open source, web-based bug tracking system. ... JIRA is a J2EE-based, issue tracking and project management application developed to make this process easier for your team. ... http://www. ... For the programming language TRAC, see TRAC programming language. ... Track+ is a general-purpose project-management tool. ... AceProject is a web-based project management tool, created by Websystems, Inc. ... Argus is a general-purpose Issue_tracking tool. ... A scarab or scarab beetle may refer to: A beetle which belong to the family Scarabaeidae, or A dung beetle, especially the Scarabaeus sacer worshipped by the ancient Egyptians (an amulet made by that people in the shape of the species is also called a scarab). ... Borland Software Corporation is a software company headquartered in California. ... StarTeam is a revision control and SCM software, originally produced by Starbase, now a part of Borland. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...

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j a v a f r e e d o m . o r g : Bugtracker (511 words)
The bugtracker is a web based tool to track the bugs in software development, as well as for reporting issues and new features for existing sites/software.
The bugtracker is distributed with an Apache-style open-source license.
Currently the bugtracker is in a state of flux and a major redesign is underway to utilise J2EE and Enterprise Javabeans to distribute the components of the core of the bugtracker.
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