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  2. Request Tracker - Wikipedia

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    Request Tracker for Incident Response (RTIR) is a special distribution of RT to fulfill the specific needs of CERT teams. [4] At this point, RTIR is, at once, a tool specific to incident management, a general purpose tool teams can use for other tasks, and also a tool that can—and very often is—a fully customized system built on layers of ...

  3. Comparison of issue-tracking systems - Wikipedia

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    Yes - Android App, iOS App Request Tracker: Yes Yes Responsive layout after 1.5.0. Partial in previous versions. Yes Yes No Yes [90] No No No No No Roundup: Yes Yes with Jinja2 template can be implemented per tracker for other templates Yes Yes No (use web) Yes new in 2.0 No No No No Yes XMLRPC [91] StarTeam: Yes No No No Yes No No No Yes No No ...

  4. Issue tracking system - Wikipedia

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    An issue tracking system (also ITS, trouble ticket system, support ticket, request management or incident ticket system) is a computer software package that manages and maintains lists of issues. [1] Issue tracking systems are generally used in collaborative settings, especially in large or distributed collaborations, but can also be employed ...

  5. OTRS - Wikipedia

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    OTRS (originally Open-Source Ticket Request System) is a service management suite. The suite contains an agent portal , admin dashboard and customer portal. In the agent portal, teams process tickets and requests from customers (internal or external).

  6. Redmine - Wikipedia

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    Redmine is a free and open source, web-based project management and issue tracking tool.It allows users to manage multiple projects and associated subprojects. It features per project wikis and forums, time tracking, and flexible, role-based access control.

  7. Observability (software) - Wikipedia

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    A distributed trace is an interrelated series of discrete events (also called spans) that track the progression of a single user request. [3] A trace shows the causal and temporal relationships between the services that interoperate to fulfill a request. Instrumenting an application with traces means sending span information to a tracing backend.

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  9. Bug tracking system - Wikipedia

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    Tracking system or defect tracking system is a software application that keeps track of reported software bugs in software development projects. It may be regarded as a type of issue tracking system. Many bug tracking systems, such as those used by most open-source software projects, allow end-users to enter bug reports directly. [1]