Learn how to manage change and release in the product.
HCL Compass Web is a browser-based interface to HCL Compass that runs on Windows, the UNIX system, and Linux. You can track defects and change requests in HCL Compass Web through this interface. When a session times out, you can re-authenticate and continue where you left off because the state of the user interface is retained.
You can use Collaborative Lifecycle Management (CLM) integrations to connect the work of all team members. Collaborative Lifecycle Management integrations with HCL Compass Web are also referred to as the HCL Compass Bridge.
Using the HCL Compass Web client, you can create Representational State Transfer (REST) Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs) to log on to your user database and perform common tasks. REST URIs provide a uniform interface to Web resources, letting you access data by using any HTTP client.
When you use the integration with HCL VersionVault Unified Change Management (UCM), HCL Compass records enabled for UCM provide current information about associated UCM activity.
You can use HCL Compass MultiSite software to replicate a database across multiple sites and to update those copies of the database, called replicas, at scheduled intervals.
In a HCL Compass MultiSite environment, tracking changes and preventing data corruption is accomplished with an exclusive right-to-modify scheme called mastership. Mastership determines when a user of a database replica is allowed to modify data.
Use the HCL Compass Client to submit, modify, and track change requests and to analyze project progress.
You can use HCL Compass to perform daily activities after the schema developer and administrator define and set up the schema, schema repository, and user database.
The application lifecycle management (ALM) packages and ALM schema provide out-of-the-box solutions for ensuring ALM best practices in your new or existing HCL Compass change management system.