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Soffront's integration with Microsoft Visual
SourceSafe delivers defect tracking that works the
way your development teams work. This facilitates
collaborative communication between Development and
Quality Assurance teams leading to substantial
productivity enhancement. Soffront’s Visual
SourceSafe integration allows you to associate
defects with files under source control and perform
basic source control operations within a single
interface. This improves development workflow and
saves time.
Seamless Integration
Defects in Soffront can be associated with source
code that was fixed due to the defect. This allows
teams to determine what source code models are
affected by specific types of defects, making code
impact analysis easier to understand. Soffront
allows you to link defects and other issues to the
corresponding source objects in Visual SourceSafe
databases, and to perform everyday version control
operations right within Soffront.
Perform Source Control Operations Within Soffront
All everyday version control operations like Get,
Check In, and Check Out are supported right within
Soffront. It is not necessary to manually link code
changes with defect records, Soffront does it for
you. For example, without leaving Soffront, you can
check out a source file, modify the code, and check
it back in. And without ever looking at the Visual
SourceSafe Explorer, you can view the history of a
file and get a specific version.
Graphical Web Based Interface
Because Soffront is completely Web-based, it gives
you browser based instant access to your Visual
SourceSafe databases. This allows enterprise
engineering teams to globalize their quality
assurance and defect tracking efforts. Development
teams in different locations can share and manage
defect data 24 hours a day.
Complete Audit Trail For Every Source File Change
The Soffront Visual SourceSafe integration provides
a complete audit trail for every source file change,
back to the original requestor for the change, and
includes all related notes and documentation related
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