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expeccoALM is multi-client capable, with a flexible access control system, which both separates clients/projects from each other, and also controls an individual's access to artefacts depending on his role within a project. It also handles customer relations and includes a ticketing and accounting system for customer support. |
expeccoALM is multi-client capable, with a flexible access control system, which both separates clients/projects from each other, and also controls an individual's access to artefacts depending on his role within a project. It also handles customer relations and includes a ticketing and accounting system for customer support. |
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ExpeccoALM replaces or improves a number of other tools and can be used as one central tool to control all required workflows in a project. |
ExpeccoALM replaces or improves a number of other tools and can be used as one central tool to control all required workflows in a project. It is accesse via a webinterface, which is dynamically animated and updated using dynamic HTML and AJAX. |
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The following picture gives a rough overview on its architecture: |
The following picture gives a rough overview on its architecture: |
Version vom 8. Dezember 2016, 14:55 Uhr
Architecture of Expecco ALM (Expecco TC)[Bearbeiten]
expeccoALM is a modular, central test- and project management system, which provides a central repository for tests, results and also controls the automatic execution of test runs. It links tests and testruns to the defect- and requirements management, monitors project progress, milestones and deadlines, and ensures conflict-free reservation of test resources.
expeccoALM is multi-client capable, with a flexible access control system, which both separates clients/projects from each other, and also controls an individual's access to artefacts depending on his role within a project. It also handles customer relations and includes a ticketing and accounting system for customer support.
ExpeccoALM replaces or improves a number of other tools and can be used as one central tool to control all required workflows in a project. It is accesse via a webinterface, which is dynamically animated and updated using dynamic HTML and AJAX.
The following picture gives a rough overview on its architecture:
(or as PDF: Datei:ExpeccoALMArchitecture1.pdf)