All those having anything to do with software development are well familiar with the 20/80 rule: the final 20% of work takes 80% of the time.
Paradoxical as it may seem, this is only natural. After all, product testing takes place at the final stage, when all bugs come to light, and the bigger the project the more bugs it contains.
It is often the case that many of such bugs had been known and could have been eliminated at a lower cost early into the project. However, they were not described on time and were therefore lost in the midst of other important tasks.
Logrus Bug Tracking Database is a simple and convenient system for recording bugs and tracking their removal. A convenient web interface enables project participants to log any bugs in a single database on being detected, while project managers are able to monitor bugs as they emerge, appoint persons responsible for fixing them, and keep track of the bug removal process.
Logrus Bug Tracking Database is a flexible solution employing modern web technologies, which speeds up deployment and can be configured promptly to the needs of a particular task.
Unlike other bug tracking solutions, the Logrus Bug Tracking Database includes a set of fields that can be custom-configured for each project. It also supports the creation of templates for various bug types, which speeds up the process of describing bugs considerably. The built-in data filtering and sorting system makes it possible to arrange bugs by different conditions, which makes it easy to monitor the bugs.
The Bug Tracking System can be set up on either a local area network or a web server, making it accessible from any location with an Internet connection. Even when published on a web server, all data is reliably protected from unauthorized users.
It takes several days to a week to deploy the Logrus Bug Tracking Database.