Developers: | SimpleOne (Simpson 1) |
Last Release Date: | 2025/02/25 |
Technology: | Project Management Systems |
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2025
SimpleOne SDLC 1.4.0 с Burndown Char
SimpleOne on February 25, 2025 introduced an updated version of the SimpleOne SDLC 1.4.0 software development management system. The main change was the Burndown Chart, which allows you to track the progress of development teams in real time.
The combustion diagram of the sprint work clearly shows the ratio of completed and remaining tasks in the current sprint. The graph compares the actual pace of the team with the planned one. This allows you to quickly identify deviations and adjust the development process. The system automatically takes into account the tasks evaluated in points and displays the dynamics of their execution.
We continue to develop SimpleOne SDLC, adding the necessary tools for comfortable work and development management in general. The sprint combustion diagram allows project managers and product owners to get up-to-date information on the state of work without additional requests from the team, - said Sergey Chukanov the CEO of SimpleOne, ITG Corporation. |
SimpleOne SDLC 1.3.0 with integration with GitLab
SimpleOne released an updated version of its Development Lifecycle Management (SDLC) product, SimpleOne SDLC 1.3.0. After the update, it became possible integration with a popular web platform for managing projects and code repositories. Gitlab SimpleOne announced this on January 23, 2025.
Key changes:
- Ability to establish a link between a SimpleOne instance and a GitLab versioning instance
- support for both self-managed GitLab and GitLab.com;
- Linking SDLC projects to GitLab repositories for tighter process integration
- Development Panel widget for searching and viewing related commits, branches and merge requests directly from the task;
- a convenient transition from SimpleOne SDLC to GitLab objects, including merge requests, commits and branches, for quick access to the source code.
We continue to create additional opportunities to improve teamwork efficiency through the use of our solutions. Integration of SimpleOne SDLC with GitLab will avoid unnecessary switches between tools and make the development process more transparent, "said Sergey Chukanov, CEO of SimpleOne, ITG Corporation. |
2024
SimpleOne SDLC 1.2.0 with enhanced sprint planning widget capabilities
The company SimpleOne has released an updated version 1.2.0 of its SimpleOne SDLC product for development lifecycle management. ON The main change was a significant improvement in the functionality of sprint management in Scrum projects. The developer announced this on July 17, 2024.
This version of SimpleOne SDLC 1.2.0 enhances the sprint planning widget. Now all the necessary tools for managing Scrum projects are available from a single interface, which allows you to reduce the time spent working with routine tasks by 20%.
Key improvements in sprint management:
- You can now edit the sprint directly from the planning widget. Users can quickly adjust start and end dates, sprint target, and associated release;
- Added the ability to cancel an irrelevant sprint. In this case, the system allows you to distribute tasks to other sprints, ensuring the safety of all workflows;
- You can now complete the sprint directly from the sprint list without switching to the board;
- Fixed errors in the modal window for creating a sprint.
We carefully listen to the wishes of our customers to improve the usability of the system. The updated version of SDLC 1.2.0 significantly reduces the time spent on routine operations when working with sprints thanks to an intuitive interface and optimized processes, "said Ksenia Filippova, owner of the SDLC product. |
SimpleOne SDLC 1.1.1 with the ability to move released and lost releases to the archive
SimpleOne On April 10, 2024, the company released an updated version 1.1.1 of its SimpleOne SDLC product for development lifecycle management. ON The main change was the expansion of software release management functionality.
This version of SimpleOne SDLC has expanded the status model of releases. Added statuses: "Planning," when a task pool is formed for a specific release; "At Work" when the release is being assembled and released; "Cancelled" when the release is cancelled; and the corresponding status transitions are configured. This allows product owners to control and automate the management of the full release cycle - from planning to release.
One possibility was the cancellation of the release before its release. When canceled, a special modal window appears, which displays the number of pending tasks associated with the release. For such tasks, the user can choose one of three actions: cancel the task, exclude it from the current release, or transfer it to another active release that is in the Planning, Scheduled, or In Progress status.
In addition, SimpleOne SDLC 1.1.1 implements the ability to move released and irrelevant releases to the archive. The modal window of the corresponding action has also been updated. All fields in the archive release form, except for work notes, are read-only.
Updating the status model and adding the release cancellation option increases flexibility in managing the release cycle as part of the product approach. Product owners now have more options for planning and monitoring changes in deliveries. The presence of low-code tools allows you to quickly make changes to the configured logic of the business process, adapting it to the individual needs of the business, - said Ksenia Filippova, Product Owner SimpleOne. |
This version also updated the logic of some fields of the release form, tasks, defects and other objects when they are associated with products and releases. This made it possible to improve data integrity and simplify navigation between related entities.
Along with the features that have emerged, SimpleOne SDLC 1.1.1 has fixed a number of bugs that affect access control rules and the role model for product owners, administrators, and other system users.