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Atlassian's Valentine's Day Gift to Developers: cLOVER 2.1.


Latest Release of Leading Code Coverage Software Includes Configurable Risk Metrics and Enhanced Coverage Clouds

SAN FRANCISCO San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden  -- Atlassian today announced the release of Clover clover, any plant of the genus Trifolium, leguminous hay and forage plants of the family Leguminosae (pulse family). Most of the species are native to north temperate or subtropical regions, and all the American cultivated forms have been introduced from  2.1, the award-winning code coverage and test insight tool. Clover shows tests in a whole new light, giving confidence that tests are working in the way they were intended, and quickly pointing out ways to improve testing.

Clover 2.1 has greatly improved performance and reporting. It offers users an unparalleled level of qualitative and quantitative detail about automated tests. By helping engineers improve test quality, Clover drives code quality.

Highlights of Clover 2.1 include:

Configurable metrics reporting: a new expression language allows users to easily calculate custom metrics in reports

Per-package coverage clouds: compare classes within a specific package, showing where the investment in testing will reap the greatest rewards

Historical charting: new charts in historical reports give total control over series in the charts

Enhanced 'movers' section: define multiple movers per report and easily spot which classes have gained or lost coverage

Per-test coverage for merged databases: view which tests hits what code when generating combined reports across multiple databases

Greatly improved performance: significantly reduced memory footprint Memory footprint refers to the amount of main memory that a program uses or references while running. This includes all sorts of active memory regions like code, static data sections (both initialized and uninitialized), heap, as well as all the stacks, plus memory required to hold  and execution time for reporting

"For test-driven developers, Clover 2.1 includes even more benefits to help identify where they can get most bang for their testing buck," notes Peter Moore Peter Moore may refer to:
  • Peter Moore (chemist) (born 1939), professor at Yale University
  • Peter Moore (business) (born 1955), former SOA President, former Microsoft executive, head of EA Sports
, Product Manager at Atlassian.

Clover is used by nearly 200 companies including: VISA, Adobe, Nokia, Microsoft and Pfizer. Clover can be connected with Atlassian Bamboo Bamboo is a continuous integration server from Atlassian Software Systems, the makers of JIRA, Confluence and Crowd.

Bamboo is free for philanthropic and open-source projects. Academic and commercial organizations are charged based on type of license.
, a continuous integration server, for better automated software testing Software testing is the process used to measure the quality of developed computer software. Usually, quality is constrained to such topics as correctness, completeness, security, but can also include more technical requirements as described under the ISO standard ISO 9126, such  and continuous builds. A free 30-day evaluation of Clover, or any Atlassian product, can be downloaded at www.atlassian.com

About Atlassian

Atlassian develops affordable, lightweight software that helps enterprises collaborate better. Products include Confluence, recognized as the most widely-used enterprise wiki A Web site that can be quickly edited by its visitors with simple formatting rules. Developed by Ward Cunningham in the mid-1990s to provide collaborative discussions, there are several "wiki" tools on the market for creating such sites, including www.editme.com, www.seedwiki.com, www. , and JIRA JIRA Japan Industries Association of Radiological Systems (trade organization)
JIRA Japan Investor Relations Association
, one of the world's most popular issue trackers for IT project management. The company has 10,000 customers worldwide, including 30 of the world's top 50 corporations.

For more information, visit: http://www.atlassian.com/software/clover/?s_kwcid=clover2.1
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