msk@mtplx1.UUCP (09/07/83)
Hello net.world. (Sorry if you have seen this article before.) I am looking for UNIX-based tools comprising a Software Development System. An SDS is basically a problem tracker. For example, when a report of a bug (to a controlled application) comes in, an identifier would be assigned and all work involved in fixing that problem would be tracked under that identifier. Actions such as interfacing to "sccs" and "make" would be controlled by the SDS. Having multiple programmers working on the same (or different) pieces of the source of the application should not be disallowed. Version control for releasing new versions of the product may also be controlled. As a former Bell Laboratories employee, I know that there are such systems at the Labs (I worked on one such system), but they have been developed in-house and I don't really believe that the Bell System (sorry, I mean the new AT&T) is ready to issue this stuff to the rest of the world. Please mail any responses directly to me and I will summarize to the net all the good info I get. Morris Kahn (... !ihnp4!mtplx1!msk)
raf@hopd3.UUCP (09/08/83)
Morris, and any other interested party- I am currently doing research on this very thing, and have recently published the first in a series of memos: Survey of Software Tools for UNIX Based Projects -- Part 1. This is a survey of project management tools available for UNIX. If you want a copy give me a call: Ron Flannery cornet 233-0339 or 2762 this is a proprietary document folks.