Advanced Defect Tracking description
Advanced Defect Tracking - simplify bug, defect, suggestion and feature request tracking
Advanced Defect Tracking is desktop defect tracking solution designed for small, medium and large software companies to simplify their bug, defect, suggestion and feature request tracking. The application will help you to track bugs, defects feature requests and suggestions by version, customer etc.
Once bugs, defects, feature requests or suggestions are entered, real-time reports can be generated by employee, or by product and version to quickly determine what has or has not been resolved. Advanced Defect Tracking allows for multiple users to log in simultaneously via your company network allowing everyone in your organization to share vital defect tracking information.
Tracks features, bugs, defects, incidents, suggestions, customers, products, versions, employees and more.
Use Crystal Reports to modify existing reports, or use any other reporting tool to create custom reports against our ODBC compliant database.
Here are some key features of "Advanced Defect Tracking":
· Quickly create defects/feature/suggestions by product and version.
· Unlimited number of products and versions for each product.
· Use Crystal Reports to modify existing reports, or use any other reporting tool to create custom reports against our ODBC compliant database.
· Employees can easily find out what work is left to be done on a product and version.
· Custom terminology so the software fits your business model.
· Audit Trail accurately tracks additions, modifications and deletions in the database.
· Advanced Defect Tracking keeps an audit trail to track what information is being modified.
· Employees can assign multiple attachments to each incident.
· Employees can quickly report on what has and has not been fixed for a product or version.
· Employees can quickly report on what has and has not been fixed for defects assigned to a particular employee.
· Defects, features, suggestions can be assigned to an Employee and later reported on.