93 projects tagged "Front-Ends"
Bugzero is a Web-based change management and issue tracking system used in a distributed team environment to track software bugs, hardware defects, test cases, or any other issues. It can also be used equally well as a helpdesk customer support, trouble ticketing, or email management system to collect and manage customer feedbacks, incidents, requests, and issues. It is easy to use, but still flexible and adaptive, and can be configured to fit to your organization's unique business process and workflow.
Talend Open Studio for Data Quality helps you to profile your data. The ergonomic interface allows you to define metrics (indicators) and collect statistics on your data in a few clicks. It comes with a set of regular expressions that helps you to identify bad data. You can create your own regular expressions and use them in data profiling analyses. A lot of options exist for each indicator, which change the behavior of the indicator so that it gives you more pertinent information. Data quality options on indicators alert you when your data quality is not what you expected.
Bugzilla is the leading open-source/free software bug tracking system, with high-profile installations at mozilla.org, GNOME, Red Hat, and NASA, among others. It features a comprehensive set of fields, attachment management, inter-bug dependencies, email notification of changes, a powerful query interface, reporting, and Web, XML, email, and console interfaces. It can be managed entirely using a Web-based UI. The user UI is customizable using templates.
Monotone browser (mtn-browse) is an application for browsing Monotone VCS databases without the need of a workspace. The interface allows one to easily select a revision from within a branch, find a revision using complex queries, navigate the contents of a revision using a built-in file manager, display file contents (either using the internal viewer or an external helper application), graph revision histories, compare the changes between different revisions or versions of a file (either using the internal difference viewer or an external application), find files within a revision based on detailed search criteria, display file annotations and easily refer back to the corresponding change documentation, and save files to disk.
hiberlite provides C++ object-relational mapping for SQLite 3. Its design and API are inspired by the Boost.Serialization, which means there is almost no API to learn. In contrast to most serialization libraries with SQL serializers, C++ objects mapped with hiberlite behave similar to active record patterns: you are not forced to follow the "read all your data/modify some small part/write everything back" path. It is for people who need reliable data storage, ACID transactions, and simple random access to their data files, and don't like coding in SQL.
The Java Application Monitor (JAMon) is a free, simple, high performance, thread safe, Java API that allows developers to easily monitor production applications. JAMon can be used to determine application performance bottlenecks, user/application interactions, and application scalability. JAMon gathers summary statistics such as hits, execution times (total, average, minimum, maximum, standard deviation), and simultaneous application requests. JAMon statistics are displayed in the sortable JAMon report.
A tool for dynamically changing the properties of a running XFree86 xterm.
A fast C++ matrix library with optional interfaces to LAPACK and ATLAS.