Basics
An Australian company called Atlassian developed a tool for bug tracking, issue tracking and project management called Jira. The word Jira is derived from the Japanese word “Gojira”. The meaning of the word Gojira is Godzilla. The issues and bugs related to software and mobile applications can be tracked using this tool. This tool can also be used for the management of the project. The issues can be handled easily by the useful functions and features present in the Jira dashboard. Everything is configured inside the Jira scheme and it consists of workflows, issue types, custom fields, screen, a configuration of the field, notifications, etc.
The applications of Jira are:
Test_Project/XYZ #abc The key uniquely identifies the issue.
An example issue in so and so part of the app #abc
#Assignee: Amit
The assignee is the person currently working on the issue.
#Status: In Progress
The status indicates where the issue currently is in its workflow.
There are no prerequisites as such to learn Jira as all its features are self-explanatory and we get familiar with the features as we keep using them.
Beginners can refer to this tutorial to understand the basics of Jira. This tutorial is helpful for people who want to pursue a career in the field of Jira. This tutorial is good learning for all other readers.
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