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SrSWQAEng562
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Sr Software QA Engineer
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SrSWQAEng562
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Over 6 years ago
Answered a question:
Compare JIRA and TFS; How Do I Choose?
Having been a user of both Jira and (currently) TFS within the same organization, I would agree w/ Rene's assessment.
About 9 years ago
Contributed a review of TFS:
Being able to easily create new bugs during the execution of a testcase in MS Test, then resume testing, is a time-saving feature. Deleting work items from the database, however, is difficult to do.
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About 9 years ago
TFS
Being able to easily create new bugs during the execution of a testcase in MS Test, then resume testing, is a time-saving feature. Deleting work items from the database, however, is difficult to do.
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Over 6 years ago
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) Suites
Compare JIRA and TFS; How Do I Choose?