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Steve Lundwall
We are looking at implementing Microsoft Project Server 2003 with Sharepoint
Services within our growing and expanding development organization. We are
looking at a the development of a large .Net application (developed as sub
modules) with an Oracle backend DB. Recent discussions have focused on
analysis tools. One side of the house is promoting the entire Visual
Studio.NET Enterprise Architect solution for UML, documentation and modeling
so that modeling can flow directly into code and table structures. Others
are promoting the idea of Rational XDE and Erwin instead and simply using
Visual Studio Developer as the coding tool. I realize that XDE actaully
integrates into VS even better than Visio EA does.
From a project management side, does Project Professional 2003 along with
Project Server tie in better with one approach or the other? Are there
direct links to tasks, subprojects, issues and risks if we stay within the
'Microsoft House' as opposed to the more diverse tool set? Does it make a
difference? Strictly from the PM side - is there an advantage one way or the
other? Thanks.
Steve
Services within our growing and expanding development organization. We are
looking at a the development of a large .Net application (developed as sub
modules) with an Oracle backend DB. Recent discussions have focused on
analysis tools. One side of the house is promoting the entire Visual
Studio.NET Enterprise Architect solution for UML, documentation and modeling
so that modeling can flow directly into code and table structures. Others
are promoting the idea of Rational XDE and Erwin instead and simply using
Visual Studio Developer as the coding tool. I realize that XDE actaully
integrates into VS even better than Visio EA does.
From a project management side, does Project Professional 2003 along with
Project Server tie in better with one approach or the other? Are there
direct links to tasks, subprojects, issues and risks if we stay within the
'Microsoft House' as opposed to the more diverse tool set? Does it make a
difference? Strictly from the PM side - is there an advantage one way or the
other? Thanks.
Steve