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Survey and Study of various Bug Tracking and Logging Toolkits
Author(s) -
Kanak Lata,
Shweta Sharma
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of computer applications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 0975-8887
DOI - 10.5120/20392-2677
Subject(s) - computer science , logging , tracking (education) , human–computer interaction , database , forestry , psychology , pedagogy , geography
These days, when project are so wide, bugs or defects do exist as a glitch in the system and they are usually inevitable in software development. A bug might be in either its design or a program’s basis code. Massive amount of bugs might be originate in system development. It is comparatively not easy to manage bugs in simple word documents or keep in mind the whole thing in one’s brain. Because of this, it becomes very significant to have suitable bug tracking tool. A bug tracking tool handles communication among teams more efficient and every bug and changes are systematically recorded in web based system and hence the approach is scalable. The idea behind this paper is to analyze different bug tracking tools, and the idea is to provide innovative set of selection criteria that provides more gratifying solution, as the industry wants to choose the finest tool among the offered set of tools that will be assisted in fixing and tracking the overall progress of bug fixes.

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