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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.
BigPicture is a project management and portfolio management app for Jira environment. First released in 2014 and developed by SoftwarePlant (now by AppFire), it delivers tools for project managers that the core Jira lacks, i.e. roadmap, a Gantt chart, Scope (work breakdown structure), risks, resources and teams modules.
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 No Yes Yes No Unknown No No Axosoft
Jira may refer to: 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 Studio was an integrated, hosted software development suite developed by Atlassian Software Systems.Jira Studio included Subversion for revision control, Jira for issue tracking and bug tracking, Confluence for content management, Jira Agile (previously known as GreenHopper) [2] for agile planning and management, Bamboo for continuous integration, Crucible for code review and FishEye for ...
Jira: Atlassian: x x x x Commercial Kanban Flow CodeKick AB x Commercial Kanban Tool Shore Labs x Commercial kanbanize kanbanize x x Commercial Kovair ALM Kovair Software, Inc. x x x x x x Commercial LeanKit Planview, Inc. x Commercial MagicDraw No Magic Inc. (since 2018 part of Dassault Systemes) [11] x Commercial Matrix ALM/QMS Matrix ...
A change request is declarative, i.e. it states what needs to be accomplished, but leaves out how the change should be carried out. Important elements of a change request are an ID, the customer (ID), the deadline (if applicable), an indication whether the change is required or optional, the change type (often chosen from a domain-specific ontology) and a change abstract, which is a piece of ...
The sandbox, in edit mode. The text in the box (the edit box) is only an example—what you see will depend on what the other editors have just done to the page. The edit toolbar along the top of the edit box is standard; it provides one-click options for the most common kinds of formatting of content. Also standard is all the text between the ...