Title :
Bugzilla, ITracker, and other bug trackers
Author :
Serrano, Nicolás ; Ciordia, Ismael
Author_Institution :
Univ. of Navarra Eng. Sch., Spain
Abstract :
Bug-tracking helps the software developers in knowing what the error is, resolving it, and learning from it. Working on a software project includes managing the bugs we find. At first, we might list them on a spreadsheet. But when the number of bugs becomes too large and a lot of people must access and input data on them, we have to give up the spreadsheet and instead use a bug- or issue-tracking system. Many software projects reach this point, especially during testing and deployment when users tend to find an application´s bugs. Nowadays we can choose among dozens of bug-tracking systems. This paper looks at two specific open source products and provides useful hints for working with any bug-tracking tool.
Keywords :
program debugging; program diagnostics; program testing; public domain software; software tools; bug-tracking system; bug-tracking tool; open source product; program debugging; program diagnostics; program testing; Application software; Computer bugs; Control systems; Filters; Information systems; Linux; NASA; Open source software; Software tools; Spatial databases; bug database; bug tracker; issues database;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE