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Web project tracker

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Companies oriented to project development need tools for efficient project planning, controlling and tracking. The article presents design principles and functionalities of the Web Project Tracker (WebPT) application, which provides project managers and customers with means for easy control over development process and process tracking. WebPT provides companies with advanced features as roles of assignment, price rate defined for each role, work hours approval, and period activities reports and. Tanks to common J2EE technology merits and its sophisticated architectural design, the system is an open, portable and scalable solution appealing for small and medium enterprises.

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              CompSysTech '03: Proceedings of the 4th international conference conference on Computer systems and technologies: e-Learning
              June 2003
              732 pages
              ISBN:9549641333
              DOI:10.1145/973620

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              • Published: 19 June 2003

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