d-Tracker Provides Web-Based Defect Management


Adds browser interface to RSW's e-Test Suite for remote tracking


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November 1, 2000 —  RSW Software, a business unit of Empirix Inc., has released d-Tracker, a Web-based defect tracking server tool that works with RSW's e-Test suite to help log Web site problems and then route bug reports to the appropriate developer for resolution.

Roberta Braum, RSW Software (www.rswsoftware.com) product manager, said that d-Tracker was intended as a natural extension of the company's e-Test suite. "d-Tracker provides a way of storing and managing data, and creating a work flow that deals with issues or problems found on the Web site, transferring information about those problems to Quality Assurance and then to developers, who attend to the problem and then send results back to QA for further testing," she said.

She said Web site issues such as missing images, connection errors, missing links and search failures are all recorded by e-Test suite and listed in the d-Tracker screen. She said that bar graphs depicting load-balance problems and screen shots-showing other types of software defects-could then be sent as e-mail attachments to developers, providing them with information to resolve the issue. "d-Tracker administers to the full life cycle of the issue, from its detection all the way through to its validation in being resolved," she said.

Completely Web-based, d-Tracker runs on Windows NT/2000 servers, according to Braum. Available immediately, cost is $9,995 for a site license.





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