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There\\\'s only more than one path to perfection Managing a large software project is a challenge. Code is constantly being changed: bugs surface and are fixed, branches are created and merged — it\'s no small task to keep things coherent. It\'s even tri

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UltraLog is a large Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) project. The purpose of the project is to \"extend the open source COUGAAR cognitive agent architecture using a layered, integrated approach with technologies in robustness, security, stability, and scalability.\" More importantly for this article\'s purposes, the UltraLog project is written in Java, by developers from over a dozen companies distributed around the United States. We needed something to help avoid integration problems; we needed a status page. So we put together the \"Dashboard.
# Bug reports. We store bugs in a Bugzilla installation. While it\'d be possible to query the Bugzilla database or screen-scrape the reports, we haven\'t found it necessary to do so.
# Project charts. Neither Pert nor Gantt; much of the scheduling information is maintained in a Wiki.
# Project documentation. We keep project documentation in a separate document repository.


 

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