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				<title>task scheduling?</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ I am looking for the ultimate integrated tool, and v-p seems to come close. I am coming from the standpoint of Team Lead/Project Manager, and have grown very frustrated with entering Use Cases and so on in a UML tool, then having to pretty much re-enter the same things as tasks in a PM tool.<br> <br> I notice that "Project Management" is listed as a feature that's available with Teamwork Sever. But there are no details as to exactly what PM functions are included. What I would love is if I could find a tool in which Tasks are objects that can be associated with other elements. For example, in the planning stages of a new solution, use cases and operations are defined ... this is the *same* list of tasks that need to be undertaken by the programmers, the *same* list of tests that need to be run by QA and so on. Of course, there are additional tasks (biweekly status reports, for instance) that are not programming related.<br> <br> So here are my questions about Visual Paradigm's "Project Management" claims:<br> <br> 1. Does "Project Management" with teamwork server include scheduling of tasks, gantt charts, personnel and other resource assignments?<br> <br> 2. If it does not, is the teamwork server a database repository to which I could connect using some other tool for live sharing of data between the design elements and the PM tool?<br> <br> <br> I'm very curious how others integrate task-management and scheduling with everything that goes on inside the design/diagramming/UML/db engineering tool....<br> <br> thanks!<br> <br> kazar]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Fri, 25 Jan 2008 09:26:22]]></pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ kazar]]></author>
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