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Open Source Software Project Management
In this paper, the essential characteristics of software development projects in the open source environment are described. This model of freely distributed, highly decentralized, democratic software development with little management hierarchy, overhead, or salary compensation has made a revolution in the software industry. These open source projects, like typical commercial software projects, make extensive use of project management techniques. While one can apply many of the traditional project management techniques to this space, one must also adjust these practices to best leverage off and support the free will and uniqueness of the willing contributors. The paper describes some of the different aspects of project management in the open source software environment.


Patent Case Exposes Open Source's Achilles Heel (TechNewsWorld.com)KAM Industries is battling the Java Model Railroad Interface open source software project for alleged patent violations. Both KAM Industries and the JMRI project develop tools that allow hobbyists to control and manage a model railroad using a computer. The company alleges that the open source project, which [...]

Project Management Using Event Chain Methodology
Any projects are affected by a large number of events (risks), which can significantly change the course of a project. These events may form groups of related events or event chains. The paper discusses a proposed methodology of modeling the software project using event chains. The event chains methodology can contribute to reducing uncertainties in project scheduling through mitigation of psychological biases and significant simplification of process of modeling, tracking, and analysis of project schedule.

The Best Industry in the United States

My child is in college. She is starting to ask about industries and careers. Olivia has made me think further about what construction contracting has to offer her. I have concluded it is the best career a young person could choose. You may not believe it, but, the facts will show our business is unmatched. It offers participants long term tangible benefits. However, many people will argue. Let me show you the many virtues our industry has. You be the judge.

The Industry is Not Going Away - Construction is a basic necessity to human life - shelter, food, clothing, and water. Contrastingly, most manufacturing will be leaving this country over the next few years. Construction cannot be exported. It must be "insitu" or occurring where it produces the end product. This is unlike service center, computer programming or engineering where other countries provide it from afar and then send it back to the United States. Construction and its sister, demolition is captive to the site.

Merit Based – the construction industry rewards hard work. There is no substitute. We are all dissatisfied with the work ethic today. When we find it, we reward it. Let me give you an example – a person comes to you (male / female) doesn’t speak English well, but has promised to work hard and keep their nose clean. You give them a chance and 1 year later, you are glad you did. They kept their promise. Now, what will you do? Ignore them? Cut their pay? Of course not! You will increase their wages and give them more responsibility. Construction contractors reward merit.

In a few years, that same person, having earned the technical understanding and crew following might start their own business. It is almost expected. After working in the field and interacting with clients and managing labor, it is normal and rational for this person to at least attempt it.

Additionally, the industry is also merit based. Question: What is the best advertising in the construction business? A completed project that is on-time and on-budget. It speaks volumes of a contractor’s savvy and diligence. There are a minority of good contractors. Word of mouth will travel fast. Excellent contractors have more opportunities for work than their lesser competitors.

Linda Klausing Joins Morris, Manning & Martin as Director of Project Management (PrimeZone via Yahoo! Finance)
Linda L. Klausing has joined Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP as the Atlanta-based law firm's Director of Legal Project Management. She was previously a project manager with The Home Depot and Georgia Pacific.


ACT! by Sage Contact & Customer Management Product Family Introduces New ACT! Add-on Partners (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)Sage Software announced today that Alexander Vikhorev, Exponenciel, Equisys, Inc., Infinite Conferencing and RemoteTechGuy are new ACT! Add-on partners for the ACT! by Sage contact and customer management product family.EMC Gets Smarts To Automate Storage Management (CRN)EMC [...]

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