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An open source web-based tool for requirements management. It is just a Work In Progress; I am working on the data model. == Dependancies == * http://code.google.com/p/google-diff-match-patch * http://code.google.com/p/django-wikiapp * http://code.google.com/p/django-tagging
4th year project for CS4470y course
A tool for managing relationships between objects. It is primary being designed for use as a specification management tool for systems engineering but is being kept completely generalised so that it can be used for other purposes. = Core Concepts = # Provides the ability to define relatio...
*treqs* will become a J2EE based requirements management tool, extensively integrated with commonly used tools for test management, task management and issue tracking.
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An Eclipse plugin which allows generation of Selenium functional tests and interface prototypes, based on requirements specifications.
UNICASE is a CASE-Tool integrating models from the different development acitivities, such as requirements, use cases, UML models, schedules, bug and feature models into a unified model. This unified model is highly traceable by design. The UNICASE client allows to view and edit these models in a te...
Issue tracking for Aksakal's Know How and PCAM projects. Know How: a descision support and reporting tool. Know How focuses on salesmen and managers letting them understand their business relationships and visualing sales data. PCAM: process control and management. PCAM wraps human-tasks in wo...
Vixtory is a novel concept for managing requirements in agile web development projects. The development of the project (previously known as AgileTool) was initially started as a closed source project at <a href="http://www.ambientia.net/portal/en">Ambientia</a>. Due to the concept gaining interes...
!DroidMark is a standardized suite for benchmarking your Android-based device. Currently the G1 is the only Android device on the market - but in the future, not all Android devices will be created equal. For applications where performance matters, or where a particular hardware feature is mission c...
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