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  2. Coupa - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coupa

    Coupa Software is an American technology platform for Business Spend Management (BSM). [2] The company is headquartered in San Mateo, California with offices throughout Europe, Latin America, and Asia Pacific. Coupa helps companies gain visibility into and control over how they spend money, optimize supply chains, and manage liquidity.

  3. Wikipedia:Logging in bug reports - Wikipedia

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    Return to wikipedia:Bug reports/Phase II. First hit doesn't show login, all subsequent hits do. 2002/03/28: When I enter Wikipedia from outside the page shows my IP instead of my username. When I follow a link within Wikipedia the cookie is noticed and my login name appears. I obviously have cookies set and working, since it does notice.

  4. Bug tracking system - Wikipedia

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    A tracking system or defect tracking system is a software application that keeps track of reported software bugs in software development projects. It may be regarded as a type of issue tracking system . Many bug tracking systems, such as those used by most open-source software projects, allow end-users to enter bug reports directly. [1]

  5. Talk:Coupa - Wikipedia

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    Hi, I work for a communications firm that represents Coupa, and I have a couple suggestions for improving this article: I've drafted up a new "History" section for the article in my sandbox that incorporates information from the lead and has the current "Funding" section as a subsection.

  6. Tester-driven development - Wikipedia

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    Tester-driven development. In software engineering, tester-driven development, or bug-driven development, is an anti-pattern where the requirements are determined by bug reports or test results rather than, for example, the value or cost of a feature. The concept is generally invoked facetiously, and comes with the implication that high volumes ...

  7. Bug bounty program - Wikipedia

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    Bug bounty program. A bug bounty program is a deal offered by many websites, organizations, and software developers by which individuals can receive recognition and compensation [1] [2] for reporting bugs, especially those pertaining to security exploits and vulnerabilities. [3]

  8. Crash reporter - Wikipedia

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    A crash reporter is usually a system software whose function is to identify reporting crash details and to alert when there are crashes, in production or on development / testing environments. Crash reports often include data such as stack traces, type of crash, trends and version of software. These reports help software developers - Web, SAAS ...

  9. Wikipedia:History bug reports - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:History bug reports. This is an archive only of bug reports from Phase II of the Wikipedia software (used before June 20, 2002 ). Please see Wikipedia:Bug reports for instructions on adding bug reports for the current system. return to wikipedia:Bug reports/Phase II. Changes do not appear in article 2002/05/10 I made substantial ...