Jira

/ˈdʒiːrə/ noun

Definition

A software development tool used for project management, issue tracking, and agile development workflows. It allows teams to plan, track, and manage software development projects and bugs.

Etymology

Created as a brand name by Atlassian, possibly derived from 'Gojira,' the Japanese name for Godzilla, reflecting the software's power to manage large, complex projects. The name was chosen to be distinctive and memorable while suggesting strength and capability.

Kelly Says

JIRA's connection to Godzilla (Gojira) is fitting—both deal with managing large, potentially destructive forces, whether city-destroying monsters or complex software bugs. The tool has become so ubiquitous in software development that 'creating a JIRA ticket' is synonymous with reporting any work task.

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