JIRA is an excellent problem tracking management software tool developed by Atlassian, Australia. It can track and manage various types of problems, including defects, tasks, requirements, and improvements. JIRA adopts J2EE technology and can be deployed across platforms. It is widely used by open-source software organizations and world-renowned companies. Tracking and managing problems that occur during project development and maintenance (such as defects, new features, tasks, and improvements) is an important task of project management, but few teams can do well. JIRA, as a professional problem tracking system, helps you manage defects, simplify tracking and management of problems found in projects, and make full use of the flexible configuration and expansion features of Jira, JIRA can be used as a project management system or it support system.
1) Manage defects, new features, tasks, improvements, or any other problems
2) clean and powerful user interfaces
3) flexible Workflow Customization
4) full-text search and powerful filters
5) enterprise-level permissions and Security Control
6) Flexible email notification Configuration
7) You can create subtasks.
8) convenient extension and integration with other systems: including email, LDAP, and source code control tools;
9) rich plug-in Libraries
10) project category and component/module Management
11) It can run on almost all hardware, operating systems, and database platforms.
The Jira system is a 'Web application', that is, Jira needs to be installed and run on the server. The client can access Jira through a Web browser (such as IE) on its own computer. Therefore, the installation of Jira depends on the server.
Application Services supported by Jira
1) orionserver
2) Resin
3) Tomcat
4) JBoss
5) Jetty
6) Oracle Solaris
7) WebLogic
Databases supported by Jira
1) Oracle
2) DB2
3) MySQL
4) Firebird
5) SQL Server
6) sapdb
7) PostgreSQL
8) Sybase
A Preliminary Study of Jira