RIQTek Manager 4.7.1

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    03/11/2004
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 2000/XP/2003 Server, Internet Information Services, .NET Framework 1.1, MSDE 2000

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Manage and trace the lifecycle of an application development from requirements to defects. RIQTek Manager is the first software product that truly integrates requirement management, test case management, defect management, and project management to help you implement best practices and track the lifecycle of application developments. Built-in outsourcing management platform allows you to manage outsourced development team and clarifies schedule, cost, scope, and quality of the project from anywhere at any time.

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