Best Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Tools for Apache Subversion

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    Visual Expert Reviews

    Visual Expert

    Novalys

    $495 per year
    Visual Expert is a static code analyzer for Oracle PL/SQL, SQL Server T-SQL and PowerBuilder. It identifies code dependencies to let you modify the code without breaking your application. It also scans your code to detect security flaws, quality, performance and maintenability issues. Identify breaking changes with impact analysis. Scan the code to find security vulnerabilities, bugs and maintenance issues. Integrate continuous code inspection in a CI workflow. Understand the inner workings and document your code with call graphs, code diagrams, CRUD matrices, and object dependency matrices (ODMs). Automatically generate source code documentation in HTML format. Navigate your code with hyperlinks. Compare two pieces of code, databases or entire applications. Improve maintainability. Clean up code. Comply with development standards. Analyze and improve database code performance: Find slow objects and SQL queries, optimize a slow object, a call chain, a slow SQL query, display a query execution plan.
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    CA Flowdock Reviews

    CA Flowdock

    CA Technologies

    $3.00/month
    CA Flowdock unites all your conversations, work items, and tools. You can prioritize work, solve problems, search for and organize across time zones, locations, and teams. Your entire team can chat in real-time. Flows are the heart and soul of Flowdock. They provide open spaces for teams to communicate and collaborate. Invite project stakeholders to join your Flow, to participate in discussions, receive updates from your tools, as well as receive customized notifications. Threads are used to organize conversations within a team flow. These Threads allow team members to reply, keeping topics organized. Each conversation is color-coded to make it easy to identify a topic and jump back into a conversation. You can talk privately with a member or your team through our 1:1 Flows if you need to discuss confidential matters. To activate instant video chat or screen sharing using one of our favorite integrations, Appear.in, use the /appear command. This link is available to everyone on your team.
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