Discovery and Reuse
Do you know which reusable services and other programming libraries are available within your organisation?
With the introduction of Adjoovo Spaces, knowledge workers can now discover, enrich and share the important artifacts and services used in development projects to unparalleled degrees of visibility and flexibility, irrespective of where they originated or currently reside, and at any stages of the project lifecycle.
With its quick search capabilities, rich summary views, tag clouds and built-in wiki features, Spaces make it easy to find and understand any services, processes and resources that are important for the task at hand and can help save massive development costs by identifying software assets that can be reused.
Metadata Enrichment and Annotations
Do your projects contain complex message formats or dependencies that are difficult to document or describe in one place?
Through its Web 2.0 user interface, Adjoovo Spaces supports rich annotation and wiki capabilities, allowing users to collaboratively enrich the knowledge stored in the registry. A well-annotated Spaces registry reduces the risks of skills abandonment and provides a search-friendly and intuitive experience to significantly reduce the ramp-up time for new analysts and developers to development projects.
Spaces has been designed to work alongside any particular development approach, any Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Unlike other metadata registeries, it is not tied to any particular vendor's suite of products and does not lock you in to a particular usage pattern. Using Spaces can provide immediate insights and does so without any risks; Spaces safely stores a copy of your development artifacts and the import and data enrichment features do not affect any of the original artifacts.
Watch the screencast and download the free Spaces Community Release today to understand how it can help facilitate the discovery, analysis and collaborative aspects of working with complex artifacts in your development projects.
Compliance Checking
How confident are you that your development project satisfies your enterprise compliance directives before a project roll-out?
Releasing software into production often includes software - such as open source libraries - that originated outside of your organisation. Importing your development artifacts into Spaces will quickly provide you with a concise deep-nested view on any libraries used and help to identify any potential licensing issues and other terms for policy and auditing compliance. Spaces can also be used to inspect existing production systems and reverse engineer key information about the development artifacts in a running system. Retrospectively annotating and sharing existing services also promotes reuse and can help analyse potential library incompatibilities, impact on compliance directives and any resulting support issues before promoting software to new or existing production servers.
