Visure is a leading provider of requirements management tools offering a comprehensive and collaborative ALM platform including full traceability, tight integration with MS Word/Excel, risk management, test management, bug tracking, requirements testing, requirements quality analysis, requirement versioning and baselining, powerful reporting and standard compliance templates for ISO 26262, IEC 62304, IEC 61508, CENELEC 50128, DO-178B/C, FMEA, SPICE and CMMI.
We chose Visure Requirements because of the excellent morden-style usability, short learning curve and both C/S and B/S deployment architecture. Moreover, the out-of-box templates for different industries and comprehensive reporting features really made the full tracebility of requirements required in compliance standards much easier, especially for ISO 26262, DO-178B/C and En50128. Good choice for safety and mission critical projects.
We were looking for a tool that wouldn´t be terribly expensive, like DOORS, and we found Visure. It turned out to cover all of our needs we had for RM, Test and Risks, and we managed to go through the audit
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Using Sling (https://getsling.com/) for a distributed CS team. It's working pretty well. We're spread across six timezones, been using it for five months. Free version's done well enough for us. Source: almost 2 years ago
If you want to try a free product, Sling scheduling app is good. You can google the reviews to see if that match your needs. Source: about 2 years ago
But I think you might want to look at some more dedicated scheduling software like Sling. Source: over 2 years ago
I've used Sling with my guard team. It's primarily a scheduling app, but it also has messaging functions. Source: over 2 years ago
I suggest https://getsling.com it's not open source but the free version is really good. Take a shot at it. GL. Source: almost 3 years ago
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