I have played with and I do like it, but it's a bit pricey in my opinion.
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From: Dave Merrill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 8:06 AM
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Subject: RE: software lifecycle/project management tool/process
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I hear you
I hear you on price, but a) they offered some pretty serious breaks at the
last fusebox conference; talk to them maybe, and b) there are several
different editions with different levels of functionality and price.
Desktop app is a drag, but it does allow some functionality that's hard to
do in a
Two things I don't like about Adalon - Price and it is a desktop app.
- Calvin
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From: Dave Merrill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 22, 2005 2:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: software lifecycle/project management tool/process
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Have you
Also you can review the following sites...
http://www.dama.org/
http://www.odmg.org/
http://www.pmi.org/
http://www.waria.com/
http://www.wfmc.org
I would also recommend google/book on UMLv2.0..
Robert Munn wrote:
Ian,
I like this book for Web development:
Can anybody recommend any good resources on tried and true definitions
of the process? That is where we are stuck at. Our organization lacks
the
experience of large software design so we have no real process. But we
are
getting more and more of it. I've been tasked with learning how this
I have been thinking of building an application along these lines for
a while, my thinking has been going along the lines of
(the core)
1) Capture Requirements
2) Break down each requirement into features
3) Break down each feature into technical specifications
(for websites)
4) Create wireframe
Have you folks looked at Adalon, http://adalon.net/? It does requirements
gathering, wireframing, etc. It also does code generation for fusebox and
struts, and cool-looking documentation, all from your design specs. The
various generators can be radically customized in the pro version.
Not
, 2005 1:30 PM
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I am a reluctant user of MS Project. All I can say is don't use it!
MS
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Project is good for very large projects with lots of details and many
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people, but it has
We're having a presentation on Adalon at the AZCFUG (Phoenix) meeting
next Wednesday. I'm looking forward to checking it out. If you live in
the area, head on ove. http://www.azcfug.org/ (site looks down now)
-nathan strutz
http://www.dopefly.com/
Dave Merrill wrote:
Have you folks looked at
We are looking to formalize our software development processes and are looking
for a tool/process that will help with the project management and track the
software development lifecycle.
Does anyone have recommendations for either?
Do folks use MS Project or another tool for project
: software lifecycle/project management tool/process
...recommendations
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...We are looking to formalize our software development processes and are
...looking for a tool/process that will help with the project management and
...track the software development lifecycle.
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...Does anyone have
I am a reluctant user of MS Project. All I can say is don't use it! MS Project
is good for very large projects with lots of details and many people, but it
has several significant shortcomings, IMO.
- It is a desktop app. Why? And Project 2000 isn't even Web-enabled. I don't
know about 2003,
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...recommendations
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...I am a reluctant user of MS Project. All I can say is don't use it! MS
...Project is good for very large projects with lots of details and many
M$ Project does have a web enabled tool via M$, Project Central its
called, unless they rnamed it again. I have not seen it in a couple
years, but I set it up once. It would shoot emails out and such and
allow users to login to see their tasks and all.
Doug
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