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- From: nghoff@albert.monsanto.com (Norman G. Hoffman)
- Subject: SUMMARY: Project Mgmt Software
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.012012.1251@tin.monsanto.com>
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- Organization: Monsanto Company
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- References: <1992Oct28.222246.8721@tin.monsanto.com>
- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 01:20:12 GMT
- Lines: 190
-
- ORIGINAL QUERY:
-
- Can anyone recommend project management software (commercial,
- shareware, or public domain; X or News)? I'm running OW3 on
- SunOS 4.1.1.
-
- I'll summarize.
-
- RESPONDENTS:
-
- Thanks to the following for responding:
-
- dave@sunarch.Central.Sun.COM (Dave Dickerson - St. Louis SE)
- horen@rs.com (Jonathan B. Horen)
- bob.netherton@dallas.Central.Sun.COM (Bob Netherton)
- rjmeye1@afterlife.ncsc.mil (Randy Meyers)
- Pete Phillips <egh-qc!pete>
-
- SUMMARY OF RESPONSES:
-
- Here are the products mentioned by the respondents, along with some of the
- descriptive information they provided or I could find from other sources.
-
- AutoPLAN
- Digital Tools, Inc.
- 18900 Stevens Creek Blvd.
- Cupertino, CA 95014
- Tel: (408) 366-6920
- FAX: (408) 446-2140
-
- This was the most often-mentioned product. It's in the Sun's 1991
- Catalyst catalog of third-party solutions, and is thought to be on
- the Catalyst CDware release 3 cdrom. It uses X windows and is
- graphically oriented. Multiple users can plan and track projects
- at the same time. It provides standard reports and an interactive
- report writer for customized reports. I have more to say about
- AutoPLAN in the STATUS section below.
-
- (product name unknown)
- R Group, Inc.
- 316 Songwood Court
- Millersville, MD 21108
- (410)987-1532
-
- This product was mentioned Randy Meyers, but he didn't know the
- product name, and didn't say anything about the product.
- I didn't find R Group in the Catalyst catalog.
-
- Ultra Planner
- Productivity Solutions
-
- - runs under Motif and OpenWindows
- - expensive -- about 2000 pounds list for single user on a Sun
- - very easy to use and set up
- - good for big projects with lots of sub-projects
- - Does all the usual things like Milestones, baselining, Gantt Charts,
- materials costing, allows calendar units of hours, days or weeks,
- connecting projects into a hierarchy, importing from files, export to
- files, project consolidation and network charts.
- - intuitive, and good for workstation use
- - works under a total GUI (everything is accomplished in X)
- - heavyweight and comprehensive package
- - graphic reports for Gant/Network charts with optional graphic package
-
- This product was mentioned by Pete Phillips. I found neither
- the product name nor the company name in the Catalyst catalog.
-
- MasterPlan
- Unipress Software, Inc.
- 2025 Lincoln Hwy.
- Edison, NJ 08817 USA
- Tel: (908) 287-2100
- Tel: (800) 222-0550
- Fax: (908) 287-4929
-
- - about 900 UK pounds for a Sun.
- - not GUI based, it has a nice Lotus-like feel
- - baselining, Gantt charts, resource costing, fixed costs
- - Pert/Network charts, ascii import/export of project data.
- - supports various devices for reports (but not the Gantt charts!)
- - runs under an ASCII interface (so it can be run on dumb tubes).
- - some graphs (but not the network graphs) may be looked at under X
-
- MasterPlan
- Quality Software Products
- 5711 W. Slauson Avenue
- Suite 240
- Culver City, CA 90230 USA
- Tel: (213) 410-0303
- Tel: (800) 628-3999
- Fax: (213) 410-0124
-
- This is another product called MasterPlan which I found in my
- Catalyst catalog, and there may be some confusion between the two.
- Their descriptions in the catalog sound similar.
-
- VUE
- National Information Systems, Inc.
- 4040 Moorpark Avenue
- Suite 200
- San Jose, CA 95117 USA
- Tel: (408) 985-7100
- Fax: (408) 246-3127
-
- - "UNIX Project Management Package"
- - the IRS, among other agencies, bought thousands of copies
- - originally introduced in 1977 for mainframes
- - ported to workstations and MS-DOS.
- - Apparently is on numerous UNIX platforms
-
- I have the UNIX Workstation Fall 1992 Products Catalog from INMAC.
- It talks about a product called "ACCENT GraphicVUE" from "NIS", which
- sounds suspiciously like this product. (The catalog doesn't provide
- company details.) The pictures show Gantt and Pert charts. The
- article confirms the notes above. Here are some additional excerpts:
-
- - mouse-driven GUI, with intelligent zoom function & color selection
- - multiple project scheduling
- - cost/resource rollups across projects
- - multiple calendars
- - user-defined work breakdown structure codes
- - standardized and custom report-writing subprogram
- - on-line help
- - first floating license $2950, add'l 2-5 $1750, fixed $1450
- - support fees: first floating $450, 2-5 floating $275, fixed $275
- - support fee required for first year
-
- Pete Phillips sent me what he calls "PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE - A SORT
- OF FAQ", "LAST UPDATED: 28th October, 1992". It's a collection of newsgroup
- articles on the subject. I've included most of the products it mentions
- in this summary. Concerning public domain software, one of the articles
- dated 21 Jul 92, from usenet@news.duc.auburn.edu, says:
-
- A group of computer science seniors here at Auburn University
- implemented a simple project management tool a few quarters ago.
- It provided a memo and scheduling utility for multiple users and an
- interactive Gantt chart tool among its features. It was implemented
- using the Athena widget set and it provided rudimentary PostScript
- output. ... I could try to locate the students and see if they would
- mind posting the source code somewhere.
-
- Pete says as far as he knows, this has not been posted.
-
- STATUS:
-
- I talked with Digital Tools on the phone. They've been in business since
- 1988, and currently have 55 employees. AutoPLAN was first released in
- June of 1991. The current release is 1.2.1, with release 2 scheduled for
- 1Q93. Floating licenses are $2995; node-locked licenses are $1495.
- Optional maintenance is $450/license/year. Apparently there is no
- discount for additional licenses.
-
- We've obtained a 30-day evaluation copy for $49. I've only spent a few
- hours installing and playing with it. It appears to work as advertized,
- but seems a bit rough around the edges. Here are several examples:
-
- - We've changed our default font from 12 point Lucida Sans Typewriter
- to 14 point bold Lucida Sans Typewriter. AutoPLAN doesn't take this
- larger size into account, so buttons overlap each other and text
- overflows fields.
-
- - When I started their tutorial by opening a sample project, AutoPLAN
- displayed the entire Pert chart in its window. The tutorial said
- to "select the activity named DATADESN", but I couldn't find it
- because the titles in each activity box were small, truncated, and
- hard to read. (As I zoomed in, the letters grew and became readable.)
-
- - When I zoomed in on a small section of the Pert chart, I then
- wanted to pan to different area, but there were no horizontal
- and vertical scroll bars as I expected. Panning is accomplished
- via arrow keys, with arrow, shift-arrow, and control-arrow key
- sequences panning the chart by various amounts.
-
- We have the regional manager coming in to give a demo next week.
- I'll see what he has to say about these and other issues.
-
- I think we're going to check out VUE, too.
-
- If anyone would like a copy of the responses I received, let me know by email.
- If anyone is interested in additional information I obtain about AutoPLAN,
- VUE, or other products, let me know by email and I'll keep you up-to-date.
- If there is sufficient interest, I'll summarize at the end of our evaluation.
-
- Norman G. Hoffman
- Research Computing Consortium
- Monsanto Company
- 700 Chesterfield Parkway North
- St. Louis, Missouri 63198
- Phone: 314-537-7018
- Email: nghoff@bb1t.monsanto.com
-