The successor of AFMS, now called openADAMS is available from https://sourceforge.net/projects/openadams/
It supports folders for organizing artifacts, the artifact type "components" for architecture and design and it comes with a Rich Text Editor. Images could be stored in the database. Testrunner is still not available.
The successor of AFMS, called NAFMS, is available from http://nafms.tigris.org/
NAFMS supports folders for organizing artifacts, the artifact type "components" for architecture and design and it comes with a Rich Text Editor. Images could be stored in the database. Testrunner is still not available in NAFMS.
NAFMS is written in Python and uses PyQt and SQLite.
Added an XSLT stylesheet to transform AFMS reports from XML
to XHTML.
May serve as starting point for customized reports.
Download from
http://afms.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/afms/trunk/afmsreport.xsl?view=log
AFMS has been used successfully in several projects.
Stakeholders agree that AFMS is stable and may be used in production processes.
* Support for bulk (mass) editing of artefacts
* Support of tags for artefacts