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The CCCQ Integration

The CCCQ integration is an integration between the Rational SCM tool ClearCase, the Rational defect tracking tool ClearQuest, and the Release Engineering tool ReleasePro™.

An overview of CCCQ is available in the CCCQ presentation given in March 2003 to the Boston Metropolitan Rational ClearCase Users Group (BMRCCUG) by the Release Engineering staff.  It clearly explains the integration and benefits through ReleasePro and ClearQuest screen shots.

The download consists of a zip file that contains the ClearQuest schema, all hooks, and some additional (perl/cqperl) scripts.  The download does not contain the three applications themselves.

CCCQ is lightweight, flexible and configurable.  The actual amount of code that makes up the integration is not extensive and it does not dictate a specific defect state transition diagram (here are diagrams of the out-of-the-box defect and call-id state transition diagrams).  It is written almost entirely in Perl using the ClearQuest Perl API.  It works on both Windows and UNIX, and is distributed under the G.P.L. (GNU Public License).

CCCQ is currently available as open source software.  Consequently, maintenance and support is not normally offered except under a consulting contract.  (Creative arrangements are possible.)

CCCQ is based on P4CQ.  The primary difference is that there is no attempt to integrate ClearCase and ClearQuest any more then what is available in standard Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation or standard UCM ClearCase/ClearQuest operation.  Without such integration, in a Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation, several queries and drill down/up capabilities are missing as compared to a UCM operation or to P4CQ.  However, the integration still provides the benefits of a Unified Release Definition across both ClearCase and ClearQuest in either Base or UCM operation.  In addition, the included schema includes several neat features that are traditionally difficult to implement within ClearQuest, such as recording changes to (any) field with a record type and an integrated Call Tracking solution. [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] Release Engineering::CCCQ [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]

The CCCQ Integration

The CCCQ integration is an integration between the Rational SCM tool ClearCase, the Rational defect tracking tool ClearQuest, and the Release Engineering tool ReleasePro™.

An overview of CCCQ is available in the CCCQ presentation given in March 2003 to the Boston Metropolitan Rational ClearCase Users Group (BMRCCUG) by the Release Engineering staff.  It clearly explains the integration and benefits through ReleasePro and ClearQuest screen shots.

The download consists of a zip file that contains the ClearQuest schema, all hooks, and some additional (perl/cqperl) scripts.  The download does not contain the three applications themselves.

CCCQ is lightweight, flexible and configurable.  The actual amount of code that makes up the integration is not extensive and it does not dictate a specific defect state transition diagram (here are diagrams of the out-of-the-box defect and call-id state transition diagrams).  It is written almost entirely in Perl using the ClearQuest Perl API.  It works on both Windows and UNIX, and is distributed under the G.P.L. (GNU Public License).

CCCQ is currently available as open source software.  Consequently, maintenance and support is not normally offered except under a consulting contract.  (Creative arrangements are possible.)

CCCQ is based on P4CQ.  The primary difference is that there is no attempt to integrate ClearCase and ClearQuest any more then what is available in standard Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation or standard UCM ClearCase/ClearQuest operation.  Without such integration, in a Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation, several queries and drill down/up capabilities are missing as compared to a UCM operation or to P4CQ.  However, the integration still provides the benefits of a Unified Release Definition across both ClearCase and ClearQuest in either Base or UCM operation.  In addition, the included schema includes several neat features that are traditionally difficult to implement within ClearQuest, such as recording changes to (any) field with a record type and an integrated Call Tracking solution. [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] Release Engineering::CCCQ [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]

The CCCQ Integration

The CCCQ integration is an integration between the Rational SCM tool ClearCase, the Rational defect tracking tool ClearQuest, and the Release Engineering tool ReleasePro™.

An overview of CCCQ is available in the CCCQ presentation given in March 2003 to the Boston Metropolitan Rational ClearCase Users Group (BMRCCUG) by the Release Engineering staff.  It clearly explains the integration and benefits through ReleasePro and ClearQuest screen shots.

The download consists of a zip file that contains the ClearQuest schema, all hooks, and some additional (perl/cqperl) scripts.  The download does not contain the three applications themselves.

CCCQ is lightweight, flexible and configurable.  The actual amount of code that makes up the integration is not extensive and it does not dictate a specific defect state transition diagram (here are diagrams of the out-of-the-box defect and call-id state transition diagrams).  It is written almost entirely in Perl using the ClearQuest Perl API.  It works on both Windows and UNIX, and is distributed under the G.P.L. (GNU Public License).

CCCQ is currently available as open source software.  Consequently, maintenance and support is not normally offered except under a consulting contract.  (Creative arrangements are possible.)

CCCQ is based on P4CQ.  The primary difference is that there is no attempt to integrate ClearCase and ClearQuest any more then what is available in standard Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation or standard UCM ClearCase/ClearQuest operation.  Without such integration, in a Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation, several queries and drill down/up capabilities are missing as compared to a UCM operation or to P4CQ.  However, the integration still provides the benefits of a Unified Release Definition across both ClearCase and ClearQuest in either Base or UCM operation.  In addition, the included schema includes several neat features that are traditionally difficult to implement within ClearQuest, such as recording changes to (any) field with a record type and an integrated Call Tracking solution. [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]

The CCCQ Integration

The CCCQ integration is an integration between the Rational SCM tool ClearCase, the Rational defect tracking tool ClearQuest, and the Release Engineering tool ReleasePro™.

An overview of CCCQ is available in the CCCQ presentation given in March 2003 to the Boston Metropolitan Rational ClearCase Users Group (BMRCCUG) by the Release Engineering staff.  It clearly explains the integration and benefits through ReleasePro and ClearQuest screen shots.

The download consists of a zip file that contains the ClearQuest schema, all hooks, and some additional (perl/cqperl) scripts.  The download does not contain the three applications themselves.

CCCQ is lightweight, flexible and configurable.  The actual amount of code that makes up the integration is not extensive and it does not dictate a specific defect state transition diagram (here are diagrams of the out-of-the-box defect and call-id state transition diagrams).  It is written almost entirely in Perl using the ClearQuest Perl API.  It works on both Windows and UNIX, and is distributed under the G.P.L. (GNU Public License).

CCCQ is currently available as open source software.  Consequently, maintenance and support is not normally offered except under a consulting contract.  (Creative arrangements are possible.)

CCCQ is based on P4CQ.  The primary difference is that there is no attempt to integrate ClearCase and ClearQuest any more then what is available in standard Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation or standard UCM ClearCase/ClearQuest operation.  Without such integration, in a Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation, several queries and drill down/up capabilities are missing as compared to a UCM operation or to P4CQ.  However, the integration still provides the benefits of a Unified Release Definition across both ClearCase and ClearQuest in either Base or UCM operation.  In addition, the included schema includes several neat features that are traditionally difficult to implement within ClearQuest, such as recording changes to (any) field with a record type and an integrated Call Tracking solution. Release Engineering::CCCQ [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]

The CCCQ Integration

The CCCQ integration is an integration between the Rational SCM tool ClearCase, the Rational defect tracking tool ClearQuest, and the Release Engineering tool ReleasePro™.

An overview of CCCQ is available in the CCCQ presentation given in March 2003 to the Boston Metropolitan Rational ClearCase Users Group (BMRCCUG) by the Release Engineering staff.  It clearly explains the integration and benefits through ReleasePro and ClearQuest screen shots.

The download consists of a zip file that contains the ClearQuest schema, all hooks, and some additional (perl/cqperl) scripts.  The download does not contain the three applications themselves.

CCCQ is lightweight, flexible and configurable.  The actual amount of code that makes up the integration is not extensive and it does not dictate a specific defect state transition diagram (here are diagrams of the out-of-the-box defect and call-id state transition diagrams).  It is written almost entirely in Perl using the ClearQuest Perl API.  It works on both Windows and UNIX, and is distributed under the G.P.L. (GNU Public License).

CCCQ is currently available as open source software.  Consequently, maintenance and support is not normally offered except under a consulting contract.  (Creative arrangements are possible.)

CCCQ is based on P4CQ.  The primary difference is that there is no attempt to integrate ClearCase and ClearQuest any more then what is available in standard Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation or standard UCM ClearCase/ClearQuest operation.  Without such integration, in a Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation, several queries and drill down/up capabilities are missing as compared to a UCM operation or to P4CQ.  However, the integration still provides the benefits of a Unified Release Definition across both ClearCase and ClearQuest in either Base or UCM operation.  In addition, the included schema includes several neat features that are traditionally difficult to implement within ClearQuest, such as recording changes to (any) field with a record type and an integrated Call Tracking solution. [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] Release Engineering::CCCQ [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]

The CCCQ Integration

The CCCQ integration is an integration between the Rational SCM tool ClearCase, the Rational defect tracking tool ClearQuest, and the Release Engineering tool ReleasePro™.

An overview of CCCQ is available in the CCCQ presentation given in March 2003 to the Boston Metropolitan Rational ClearCase Users Group (BMRCCUG) by the Release Engineering staff.  It clearly explains the integration and benefits through ReleasePro and ClearQuest screen shots.

The download consists of a zip file that contains the ClearQuest schema, all hooks, and some additional (perl/cqperl) scripts.  The download does not contain the three applications themselves.

CCCQ is lightweight, flexible and configurable.  The actual amount of code that makes up the integration is not extensive and it does not dictate a specific defect state transition diagram (here are diagrams of the out-of-the-box defect and call-id state transition diagrams).  It is written almost entirely in Perl using the ClearQuest Perl API.  It works on both Windows and UNIX, and is distributed under the G.P.L. (GNU Public License).

CCCQ is currently available as open source software.  Consequently, maintenance and support is not normally offered except under a consulting contract.  (Creative arrangements are possible.)

CCCQ is based on P4CQ.  The primary difference is that there is no attempt to integrate ClearCase and ClearQuest any more then what is available in standard Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation or standard UCM ClearCase/ClearQuest operation.  Without such integration, in a Base ClearCase/ClearQuest operation, several queries and drill down/up capabilities are missing as compared to a UCM operation or to P4CQ.  However, the integration still provides the benefits of a Unified Release Definition across both ClearCase and ClearQuest in either Base or UCM operation.  In addition, the included schema includes several neat features that are traditionally difficult to implement within ClearQuest, such as recording changes to (any) field with a record type and an integrated Call Tracking solution. [an error occurred while processing this directive] [an error occurred while processing this directive]