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Besides that, since 2005 when the first version was released, Plandora was mentioned by a number of technical websites <ref>{{citation|url=http://www.testexpert.com.br/?q=node/795 |date=04 May 2008 |publisher=Test Expert|title=textexpert}}</ref> <ref>{{citation|url=http://www.mindomo.com/view?m=d1535d37f8b0aa6df765a1db90bfa317 |date=04 May 2008 |publisher=mindomo.com|title=mindomo.com}}</ref>, blogs and academical papers <ref>''[http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~tg/2008-2/tjs.doc MPS-BR: Altertantive for micro and small companies. A Case Study]'' ([[DOC (computing)|DOC]]). [[Federal University of Pernambuco]], SILVA, Thiago Jamir, Brazil. November 2008.</ref> <ref>''[http://www.cin.ufpe.br/~tg/2009-1/rls2.pdf CMMI for micro and small companies: a case study]'' ([[PDF]]). [[Federal University of Pernambuco]], SILVA, Ruben Lins, Brazil. July 2009.</ref>, normally being stated such as an alternative to improve the productivity and management of projects developed in small companies or teams that normally can not afford by a comercial solution.


== Features ==
== Features ==

Revision as of 11:14, 3 March 2011

Plandora
Stable release
1.10.0 / February 20, 2011 (2011-02-20)
Written inJava
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeProject management software
LicenseLGPL (free software)
Websitewww.plandora.org

Plandora is a opensource tool to manage the software development process. It can be useful for teams that have problems with resource bottle-necks, parallel projects, workers in several projects in the same time, critical dead lines and project documentation demands.

History

The project started in December, 2003 with the requirement phase. In August, 2004 with the system analysis documents almost finished and some source-code implemented (infra-structure classes, build files, libs, etc) the project was available at sourceforge[1] such as LGPL license (totally free for any purposes).

In 2008, the Plandora Project was presented at FISL9[2], the international opensource forum that occurs anually at Porto Alegre.

In 2009, the Plandora was mentioned by itmanagement[3] website such as one of the 101 opensources applications for Enterprises Business purposes and one of the 10 open source solutions to be used such as a Management Project system.

Besides that, since 2005 when the first version was released, Plandora was mentioned by a number of technical websites [4] [5], blogs and academical papers [6] [7], normally being stated such as an alternative to improve the productivity and management of projects developed in small companies or teams that normally can not afford by a comercial solution.

Features

  • Single point of contact (SPOC) between customers and project resources;
  • Requirement and Tasks History;
  • Custom Fields;
  • Custom Reports (based to JasperReports and iReport);
  • Custom Import/Export routines;
  • Custom Agents, like a scheduled process (email notification, file checking, SQL triggers, etc);
  • Gadgets (including google gadgets);
  • Cost Management;
  • Invoice Management;
  • Resource Capacity Management;
  • Risk Management;
  • Survey Management;
  • KPI Management;
  • The project tasks could be viewed/managed through Gantt Chart or an Agile Board;
  • Artifact Management (integrated with SVN or a local DB repository);
  • Repository browsing (integrated with SVN or a local DB repository);
  • Allow to expose files of repository to customer through a web portal;
  • All entities of Plandora are indexed by Knowledge Base engine in background (Lucene engine);
  • Plandora is multiuser and multiproject (allow a hierarchy structure of projects);
  • Each user has a clear role at each project (customer, resource or leader);
  • Plandora has support to English, Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese and Russian.

See also

References

  1. ^ sourceforge, SourceForge website, 22 Feb 2011
  2. ^ FISL9, FISL9 website, 17 Apr 2008
  3. ^ itmanagement, itmanagement website, 07 Jul 2009 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ textexpert, Test Expert, 04 May 2008 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ mindomo.com, mindomo.com, 04 May 2008 {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  6. ^ MPS-BR: Altertantive for micro and small companies. A Case Study (DOC). Federal University of Pernambuco, SILVA, Thiago Jamir, Brazil. November 2008.
  7. ^ CMMI for micro and small companies: a case study (PDF). Federal University of Pernambuco, SILVA, Ruben Lins, Brazil. July 2009.