what is the difference between network based bug tracking
system and bug tracking system?
Answer Posted / manickam.kc
A bug tracking system is a software application that is
designed to help quality assurance and programmers keep
track of reported software bugs in their work. It may be
regarded as a sort of issue tracking system.
Many bug-tracking systems, such as those used by most open
source software projects, allow users to enter bug reports
directly. Other systems are used only internally in a
company or organization doing software development.
Typically bug tracking systems are integrated with other
software project management applications.
Having a bug tracking system is extremely valuable in
software development, and they are used extensively by
companies developing software products.
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