[plug] Time & Task Management Tool
John Breen
john.breen at unitedconstruction.com.au
Tue Jun 1 13:27:29 WST 1999
So what you're looking for is basically a tool that lets you set up time
sheets?
I had actually looked at doing exactly that at Uni last year for our
project, because we kept time sheets as part of our work tracking.
I have some ideas, that it'd be good to go through with you at some
point.
Cheers,
John Breen
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Trevor Phillips [SMTP:phillips at central.murdoch.edu.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, 1 June 1999 11:29
> To: plug at linux.org.au
> Subject: Re: [plug] Time & Task Management Tool
>
> John Breen wrote:
> >
> > what exactly do you mean time & task management? are we talking the
> > full gantt charts (we had gnatt charts at uni), or just a reasonably
> > simple interface/
>
> Simple and Powerful. ^_^
> "gantt" or "gnatt" ?? I don't know the specifics, coz we've never had
> to
> do this before (Uni work environments being pretty casual; it ain't
> the
> pay we work here for -_^).
>
> Basically there's all this talk of accountability, and so we need to
> track what we do, which means recording what we do, how long it took
> (say, to a granularity of 15 minutes), etc ...
> That way, you can look at someone's work, and see where their time is
> going.
>
> It makes sense from a resource management view (which is what they're
> after), and I can envisage a product to do it; but I haven't found it
> yet.
>
> It's also handy if such a task log can reference other data-sources
> describing the objects/resources involved.
>
> In summary:
> - Task log (I did this when)
> - Task list (This is what I have to do and time estimates)
> - Resource data (When I did this, it was related to these resources)
>
> I think the product itself could be kept fairly simple, and versatile,
> and then the configuration and back-end expanded to suit a particular
> work environment.
>
> > I would imagine there would need to be a fairly simple database
> backend
> > (perhaps Oracle, if I ever get a copy...?), with a web server and
> some
> > CGI sitting on top of it. shouldn't take _too_ long....
>
> My view precisely, except I'd develop with MySQL (tho the Uni is
> Oracle), and make it a FastCGI or Apache Module (Perl). ^_^
>
> > I'd like to look at developing something, and have been meaning to
> for
> > ages, but timeframe might be restrictive....
>
> Perhaps we could do a joint-project?? ^_^
>
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