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You've been busy! From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nicoll, Alan Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 1:17 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: ARS as a development system We use Remedy to manage the
maintenance and development of a very complex 5.5M LOC real time software
application. We track bugs, of course. That was the first
application built in V3 Remedy. Now we have 39 applications and I’m adding
the next one this week: Effort Tracking is moving from an Excel/Access system
into Remedy. Since we don’t have enough write license I wrote the EFT app
to work using Submit for all operations. Here’s our list of
applications: AR System (bug
tracking) AR Developer
Console AR SW Manager
Console AR Sys Subsys InJoin
Form AR-Verification Build
Schedule Capability CapacitiesAndLimits CCB Customer
Engagement Events (Test
events) SPARs (Problems from real
customers) Enterprise Coherence (our print
engine controller runs 8 different families of
engines) ET Requests (Enterprise Tools, where
I sit) Facilities
Infrastructure Project Glossary Goal Hardware Asset Management
(controller and printers under test) High Level
Designs Invention
Disclosure Job
Classification LSAM (License & Software
Acquisition & Management) Tools
Events Messages (‘Door Open’, ‘Toner Low’,
etc.) Organization Planning Tracking Issues (Management
action items) Process Process Change
Request Product Release Reliability Remedy Knowledge
Base Service
Support Smoke
Test SQA Subsystems Time
Clock Tool
Properties Work
Estimation Why do we use Remedy for all these;
because we haven’t found anything better. The Remedy interface is
intuitive and we can quickly implement changes in
processes. Alan E (Nick)
Nicoll DocuSP Problem System
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