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    Squash TM

    Squash TM

    Squash TM is an open source tool for test repositories management.

    Squash TM is the test repository manager found in the open source Squash toolkit. It enables the management of requirements, test cases and campaigns execution in a multiproject context. Based on an ergonomic and intuitive interface, Squash is also "full web" making it an easy tool to deploy. Squash TM is the result of a new development in Java (OSGi, Spring 3, Spring MVC, Hibernate, JasperReport, Jquery). For bugs management, Squash TM interfaces natively with Mantis. Thanks to its...
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    Lifecycle Manager allows software engineers to manage all stages in the development lifecycle without losing any knowledge of decisions and changes. This system is a groupware knowledge management system for software development.
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