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    Jama Connect Reviews
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    Jama Connect®, a product development platform, uniquely creates Living Requirements™. This digital thread is created through siloed, test, and risk activities to provide end to end compliance, risk mitigation, process improvement, and compliance. Companies creating complex products, systems, and software can now define, align, and execute on what they need. This reduces the time and effort required to prove compliance and saves on rework. You can be sure of success by choosing a solution that is easy-to-use, flexible, and offers support and services that are adoption-oriented.
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    Git Reviews
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    Git is an open-source distributed version control system that can handle small to very large projects quickly and efficiently. Git is simple to learn, has a small footprint, and delivers lightning fast performance. It is superior to SCM tools such as Subversion, CVS and Perforce. Git also has features such as cheap local branching and convenient staging areas.
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    Modern Requirements4DevOps Reviews
    Modern Requirements4DevOps is Microsoft's preferred partner for requirements management. It transforms Azure DevOps to a full-featured Requirements Management Tool. Your teams can come together on one platform to create a single source of truth model. Requirements are stored in the same place that your Test Cases or Code Repositories. Our tool supports agile, waterfall, and hybrid requirements by bringing reviews, end-to-end traceability, reporting, elaboration, modelling and more to Azure DevOps. Our robust requirements solution includes a leading feature set with project auditability.
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    TestRail Reviews

    TestRail

    Gurock Software

    $34.00/month
    3 Ratings
    TestRail's web-based software test case management allows you to efficiently manage, track, report, and report on your software testing. Team productivity can be boosted with real-time insight into testing progress. TestRail's intuitive interface allows you to collaborate with others using comments, attachments, and feedback loops. Create personalized to-do lists. Get email notifications. Forecast test completion dates and estimate effort. Start testing and select cases to be executed using powerful filters. You can track progress using historical time data. To adjust assignments and resources, monitor the workload of your team. Capture the results from manual testing or receive real-time feedback via test automation. Create traceability and coverage reports that cover requirements, tests, and deficiencies. Generate meaningful reports Compare the results from multiple configurations and test runs. TestRail integrates seamlessly with the most popular issue tracking and test automation tools. Get the Atlassian Marketplace free TestRail JIRA plug in
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    GitHub Reviews
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    GitHub is the most trusted, secure, and scalable developer platform in the world. Join millions of developers and businesses who are creating the software that powers the world. Get the best tools, support and services to help you build with the most innovative communities in the world. There's a free option for managing multiple contributors: GitHub Team Open Source. We also have GitHub Sponsors that help you fund your work. The Pack is back. We have partnered to provide teachers and students free access to the most powerful developer tools for the school year. Work for a government-recognized nonprofit, association, or 501(c)(3)? Receive a discount Organization account through us.
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    GitLab Reviews
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    GitLab

    GitLab

    $29 per user per month
    14 Ratings
    GitLab is a complete DevOps platform. GitLab gives you a complete CI/CD toolchain right out of the box. One interface. One conversation. One permission model. GitLab is a complete DevOps platform, delivered in one application. It fundamentally changes the way Security, Development, and Ops teams collaborate. GitLab reduces development time and costs, reduces application vulnerabilities, and speeds up software delivery. It also increases developer productivity. Source code management allows for collaboration, sharing, and coordination across the entire software development team. To accelerate software delivery, track and merge branches, audit changes, and enable concurrent work. Code can be reviewed, discussed, shared knowledge, and identified defects among distributed teams through asynchronous review. Automate, track, and report code reviews.
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    Jira Reviews
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    Jira is a project management tool that allows you to plan and track the work of your entire team. Atlassian's Jira is the #1 tool for software development teams to plan and build great products. Jira is trusted by thousands of teams. It offers a range of tools to help plan, track, and release world-class software. It also allows you to capture and organize issues, assign work, and follow team activity. It integrates with leading developer software for end-toend traceability. Jira can help you break down big ideas into manageable steps, whether they are small projects or large cross-functional programs. Organize your work, create milestones and dependencies, and more. Linking work to goals allows everyone to see how their work contributes towards company objectives, and to stay aligned with what's important. Your next step, suggested by AI. Atlassian Intelligence automatically suggests tasks to help you get your big ideas done.
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    Azure DevOps Server Reviews

    Azure DevOps Server

    Microsoft

    $6 per user per month
    2 Ratings
    Integrated software delivery tools hosted on premisis allow you to share code, track work and ship software. You can use all Azure DevOps services, or only the ones that you need to enhance your existing workflows. Azure DevOps Server, formerly known as Team Foundation Server (TFS), is a collection of software development tools that can be used together. It is hosted on-premises. Azure DevOps Server can integrate with your existing editor or IDE, allowing your cross-functional team members to work efficiently on projects of any size. Azure DevOps Server is source code management software, and includes features such as access Controls/Permissions, bug tracking, build automation, change management, code review, collaboration, continuous integration, and version control.
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    iRise Reviews

    iRise

    iRise

    $19.00/month
    iRise is an innovative prototyping/wireframing platform that allows you to quickly create responsive websites and mobile prototypes. iRise offers a unique combination between prototyping tools and requirements management tools, allowing users to quickly create and review high-fidelity apps prototypes. The top features include story and backlog management, online reviews, discussions, instant documentation, and interactive diagrams.
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    Codebeamer Reviews

    Codebeamer

    Intland Software

    $102 per user per month
    Codebeamer is an Application Lifecycle Management platform (ALM) for advanced product and software design. The open platform extends ALM functionality with product line configuration capabilities. It also provides unique configurability to complex processes. Incorporate product teams in automotive engineering and industrial manufacturing. Optimize the delivery and production of complex automotive technology products. Codebeamer provides a complete lifecycle management solution that includes all-in-one requirements and risk management capabilities.
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    SmartBear Collaborator Reviews
    Collaborator allows you to customize and scale your peer review process for code and documents. Collaborator is the best peer code and document review tool for developers who take software quality very seriously. * Comprehensive Review Capabilities: Review source code, design documents, requirements, user stories and test plans in one tool. * Proof of Review – Ensure that you have electronic signatures and detailed reports in order to comply with regulatory compliance standards. * Support for 11 SCMs – including Git, SVN and TFS, Perforce. CVS, ClearCase. RTC. * Integrations - with GitHub GitLab, Bitbucket Jira Eclipse Visual Studio, Bitbucket and Bitbucket * Real-Time Updates-- Threaded chat displays conversations and highlights changes and defects during code reviews.
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    Polarion ALM Reviews
    Connect teams and projects and improve application development processes by using a single, unified solution to requirements, coding and testing. Many point solutions are used in legacy software development environments to manage the entire application lifecycle. This results in development artifacts being scattered, which slows down collaboration, hampers transparency, undermines integrity, and makes it difficult to drive innovation. Polarion ALM provides organizations a single solution that delivers project transparency and aggregated management information in real-time. Everyone is focused on what is being built and why it is important to drive progress while maintaining integrity and compliance. This allows teams to respond quicker and with higher quality to new business opportunities as well as customer demands.
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    Gauge Reviews

    Gauge

    ThoughtWorks

    Free
    Gauge is an open-source framework that allows you to write and run acceptance tests. Gauge tests can be written in Markdown, which makes it easier to maintain and write them. Reuse specifications and robust, refactoring will reduce duplication. A test suite that is less code and has readable specifications will save you time and effort. Gauge can be used with multiple languages, CI/CD tools, and automation drivers. To get your test automation tool working for you, you don't need to learn a new language. Gauge's plugin architecture and ecosystem is robust. Gauge can be easily extended to support IDEs, drivers and datasources. Do not waste your time looking through stacktraces. Gauge will take a screenshot of a test failure to give you a clear picture of what went wrong. Reports can be accessed in multiple formats (XML and JSON, HTML).
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    Automic Automation Reviews
    Enterprises must automate a diverse and complex landscape of platforms, applications, and technologies in order to provide services in a digitally competitive business environment. Service Orchestration and Automation platforms are vital to scale your IT operations, and gain greater value from automation. Complex workflows must be managed across platforms, ERP systems, business applications from mainframe to microservices, multi-cloud, and other platforms. You must streamline your big data pipelines to enable self-services by data scientists and strong governance over data flows. You are required to provide compute, network, and storage resources on-prem as well as in the cloud for development or business users. Automic Automation provides the speed, reliability, and agility required to automate your digital business. Automic centrally offers the automation and orchestration capabilities required to accelerate your digital transformation from a single platform.
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    Atlassian Clover Reviews
    Atlassian Clover has been a reliable source of code coverage analysis for Java and Groovy developers for many years. This reliability has allowed us to concentrate our development efforts on improving our core offerings like Bitbucket and Jira Software. Clover has been open-sourced, which we believe is the best way for Clover to receive the attention and focus it deserves. Clover is open to developers who are eager to contribute, just like they were with other open-source projects such as the IDE connectors or dozens of libraries. Clover is already a powerful tool for code coverage and we are excited to see how the community will make Clover thrive.
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