Date of Award
Fall 12-1-2009
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS)
First Advisor
Stephen Krebsbach
Second Advisor
Ronghua Shan
Third Advisor
Mark Moran
Abstract
Bug Tracking for Improving Software Reliability (BTS) is an automated system that can be useful to employees and the managers in any functional organization. Bug Tracking System gives the facility to define the tasks in the organization and also allows the managers to track the bugs spent by the employee for that particular task. A report generation facility is supported in BTS that allows the managers to analyze which are those skills by employee are utilized and those which are not utilized. This tool can help managers for Bug estimation per project or application. This tool helps employees to document their Bugs and analyze This project aims at creation of a Bug Tracking System. This project will be accessible to all developers and its facility allows developers to focus on creating the database schema and while letting the application server define table based on the fields in JSP and relationships between them. This system provides the following facilities. The objectives of this system are: • To keep track of employee skills and based on the skills assigning of the task is done to an employee. • Employee does bugs capturing. It can be done on daily basis. Various Reports are generated by this System for an employee and as well as to a manager.
Recommended Citation
Gadupudi, Sriram, "Bug Tracking for Improving Software Reliability" (2009). Masters Theses & Doctoral Dissertations. 164.
https://scholar.dsu.edu/theses/164
Comments
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