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| Title and Version |
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IMS v2.0
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| Author |
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Sib3
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| Release Date |
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18 April 2005
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| Operating Systems |
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WinME,WinXP,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,Windows2003,Unix,Linux
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| Short Description |
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ims is a bug-tracking system. the main advantages of the system are: extendible and adaptible basic function to the requirements of any process; security features and control of function and data access by product and role; extensible and adaptable report generation system; flexible system of indicators to track and manage requirements; e-mail notification system with filtering capabilities; comprehensive administrative functions.
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| PAD File URL |
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http://ims.sib3.ru/pad_file.xml |
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| Application Web Page |
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http://ims.sib3.ru/
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| Author Web Page |
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http://www.sib3.ru
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| Keywords |
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Bugtracker, Incident Management System, Web Based
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| Full Description |
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IMS is not just a new lightweight bug-tracking system. It can be used to track and manage any product-related requests.
The main advantages of the system are:
carefully designed set of basic functions that can be extended and adapted to the requirements of any process;
security features with extensive use of data encryption and control of function and data access by product and role;
extensible and adaptable report generation system;
flexible system of indicators to track and manage requirements;
professional-looking Web-based user interface supporting access for multiple users and allowing flexible customization for each user;
adjustable e-mail notification system with filtering capabilities;
comprehensive administrative functions.
The basic functions include the following:
supporting the entire life-cycle of a request: creating a request, accepting it for processing, adding documents and comments, and finally implementing and closing it;
accessing and sorting the database using diverse criteria, as well as creating customized, easy-to-use data representations;
quick access to the representations frequently requested by the user;
presenting summary information and statistics, providing quick access to the most important, recent, oldest, etc. requests; maintaining a detailed history of the request providing a comprehensive description of its life-cycle.
IMS can be applied to a broad range of problems related to tracking various events in the life-cycle of any product, be it a software system or a sophisticated technical product, and in any phase (from engineering to after-sale service). IMS is already used, in particular, to track software bugs, and has been found to be a convenient tool for communicating to other company employees as well as to customers on the opposite side of the globe. |
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