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  2. Jira (software) - Wikipedia

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    Jira (/ ˈ dʒ iː r ə / JEE-rə) [4] is a software product developed by Atlassian that allows bug tracking, issue tracking and agile project management. Jira is used by a large number of clients and users globally for project, time, requirements, task, bug, change, code, test, release, sprint management.

  3. Comparison of issue-tracking systems - Wikipedia

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    Full-text search Indexed full-text search Indexed file search Edit conflict warning Apache Bloodhound: Yes, integrated wiki Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes (as of 0.6) Yes Yes [32] uses Whoosh No No Assembla Tickets Yes, Wiki syntax, email notification, linking to Subversion commits, document manager, charts, reports, notifications Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  4. Atlassian - Wikipedia

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    DataSpii circumvented the most effective security measures, enabling the unauthorized dissemination of Jira data from the internal corporate networks of leading cybersecurity firms. [47] This resulted in the real-time leakage of Jira tickets containing the cybersecurity issues of entities such as the Pentagon, Bank of America, AT&T, and others ...

  5. Jira - Wikipedia

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    Jira (given name) Jira (software), a bug-tracking, issue-tracking and project-management software application; Jira (Toho) or Zilla, a fictional giant dinosaur-like monster; Japan Robot Association or Japan Industrial Robot Association; La Jira, a festival celebrated in some areas of Spain, such as Oviñana; Jira or zira, cumin in Indian cuisine

  6. Controlled vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    A controlled vocabulary search may lead to unsatisfactory recall, in that it will fail to retrieve some documents that are actually relevant to the search question. This is particularly problematic when the search question involves terms that are sufficiently tangential to the subject area such that the indexer might have decided to tag it ...

  7. Word list - Wikipedia

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    A word list is a list of words in a lexicon, generally sorted by frequency of occurrence (either by graded levels, or as a ranked list). A word list is compiled by lexical frequency analysis within a given text corpus , and is used in corpus linguistics to investigate genealogies and evolution of languages and texts.

  8. Incremental search - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of performing "Find as you type" in Mozilla Firefox. "ency" was being typed and the first matched text was highlighted in green.. In computing, incremental search, also known as hot search, incremental find or real-time suggestions, is a user interface interaction method to progressively search for and filter through text.

  9. List & Label - Wikipedia

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    List & Label is a professional reporting tool for software developers. It provides comprehensive design, print and export functions. The software component runs on Microsoft Windows and can be implemented in desktop, cloud and web applications. List & Label can be used to create user-defined dashboards, lists, invoices, forms and labels.