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Application Lifecycle Management Information

Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is a continuous process of managing the life of an application through governance, development and maintenance. ALM is the marriage of business management to software engineering made possible by tools that facilitate and integrate requirements management, architecture, coding, testing, tracking, and release management.[1][2]

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Benefits

Proponents of application lifecycle management claim that it:

Disadvantages

Opponents of application lifecycle management claim that it:

Categories of ALM tools

As the Integrated Development Environment (IDE) continues to evolve, tool vendors are increasingly integrating their products to deliver suites. IDEs are giving way to tools that reach outside of pure coding and into the architectural, deployment, and management phases of the application lifecycle, providing full Application Lifecycle Management. The hallmark of these suites is a common user interface, meta model, and process engine that also enable ALM team members to communicate using standards-based architectures and technologies such as Unified Modeling Language (UML).

Products

Notable products include:

Name Vendor
AgileVision CA Technologies
ALMComplete SmartBear Software
BootStrapToday Sensible Softwares Pvt. Ltd.
CaseSpec Software analysttool.com
CodeBeamer Intland Software
CodeExcellence HawkEye Solution CodeExcellence
Codendi Software Objet Direct
Contour Jama Software
Coverity Development Testing Platform Coverity
CollabNet TeamForge CollabNet
Creo 2.0 Parametric Technology Corporation
DevSuite TechExcel
Endevor CA Technologies
FogBugz Fog Creek Software
GeneXus GeneXus - Artech
HP Application Lifecycle Management HP Software Division
IBM Rational solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management IBM
IBM Rational Team Concert IBM
IdeaVision CA Technologies
IKAN ALM IKAN
ITKO CA Technologies
JIRA Atlassian
MKS Integrity MKS Inc.
NEXCORE ALM Suite SK C&C
Oracle Team Productivity Center Oracle Corporation
Parasoft Concerto Parasoft
Pivotal Tracker Pivotal Labs
Polarion ALM Polarion Software
ProductVision CA Technologies
Protecode System 4 Protecode
Pulse Genuitec
Rally Rally Software
RequirementOne RequirementOne
SAP Solution Manager SAP
ScrumWorks CollabNet
Seapine ALM Seapine Software
Serena Business Manager Serena Software
Serena Dimensions Serena Software
Software Change Manager CA Technologies
StarTeam Borland
Team Foundation Server Microsoft
ThoughtWorks Agile ALM ThoughtWorks
Tuleap Enalean
uberSVN WANdisco
Visual Studio Application Lifecycle Management Microsoft
workspace.com workspace.com

Open source alternatives

Name Sponsor
Endeavour Agile ALM Community driven
OSEE Community, Boeing, Eclipse Foundation
Mylyn Community, Eclipse Foundation
TopCased ALM Community, AirBus Consortium, Ministére de La Défense, Ministére de l'Economie des Finances et de l'Industrie, L'Agence Nationale de le Recherche, Region Mid Pyrinees

See also

References

  1. ^ deJong, Jennifer (2008-04-15). "Mea culpa, ALM toolmakers say". SDTimes. http://www.sdtimes.com/SearchResult/31952. Retrieved 2008-11-22.
  2. ^ Chappell, David, What is Application Lifecycle Management?, http://www.microsoft.com/global/applicationplatform/en/us/RenderingAssets/Whitepapers/What%20is%20Application%20Lifecycle%20Management.pdf
  3. ^ http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474978848396
  4. ^ ALM Tools - All in One Solutions versus Point Solutions, http://smartbear.com/resources/sp/All-in-One.pdf

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