ProjectLibre è un software OpenSource per la pianificazione e gestione dei progetti di qualsiasi tipo.
Può essere usato da chiunque perché facile da imparare e questo manuale ne accelera l’apprendimento.
ProjectLibre mette a disposizione un numero notevole di funzionalità che si trovano tipicamente in software più complessi e costosi (centinaia o migliaia di euro per computer).
Il manuale contiene 145 immagini e 110 pagine con un linguaggio discorsivo e comprensibile per i neofiti della schedulazione e per i più esperti.
Vengono descritte tutte le funzionalità utili alla stesura di un piano di progetto:
Inizializzazione
Pianificazione
Risorse
Calendari
Budget Risorse e Costi
Baseline,….
Tracking di progetto
Analisi Varianze
Reports
3. Cosa è ProjectLibre?
Introduzione
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ProjectLibre è un software OpenSource per la
pianificazione e gestione dei progetti di qualsiasi
tipo.
Può essere usato da chiunque perché facile da
imparare e questo manuale ne accelera
l’apprendimento.
ProjectLibre mette a disposizione un numero
notevole di funzionalità che si trovano
tipicamente in software più complessi e costosi
(centinaia o migliaia di euro per computer)
(c) Rosario Rizzo – www.rinorizzo.com
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4. Cosa è questo manuale?
Adatto ad imparare come
funziona ProjectLibre da
solo davanti al computer
(Windows, Mac e Linux)
Lo utilizzo come materiale
didattico per i miei corsi
di formazione su
ProjectLibre
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Come punto di partenza per
creare una comunità di
professionisti per un utilizzo
professionale ed aziendale di
ProjectLibre
Perchè ho scritto questo manuale
Per colmare una lacuna
nel panorama dei testi
tecnici in Italiano su
ProjectLibre
(c) Rosario Rizzo – www.rinorizzo.com
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5. Cosa c’è nel manuale?
Il manuale contiene 145 immagini e 110
pagine con un linguaggio discorsivo e
comprensibile per i neofiti della
schedulazione e per i più esperti.
Vengono descritte tutte le funzionalità utili
alla stesura di un piano di progetto:
• Inizializzazione
• Pianificazione
• Risorse
• Calendari
• Budget Risorse e Costi
• Baseline,….
• Tracking di progetto
• Analisi Varianze
• Reports
(c) Rosario Rizzo – www.rinorizzo.com
Cosa contiene il manuale
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SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]
SCRIPT: Not surprisingly, we’ve leveraged what our customers have been telling us and mapped that to the precedent being handed down by the Courts and implemented this in our investment litigation management strategy. That is what I’d like be able to share with you; and see if you think we’re on the right path. We have developed a 4-part strategy. [CLICK] First, we’re looking to improve & expand upon our offerings that are aligned to the critical stages of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model, which I’ll show in a moment. That includes the release of new enterprise class offerings in document review, and early data assessment and a strong focus on the early stages of EDRM (i.e. forensic collections, litigation holds).[CLICK] We’re expanding our litigation hosting offering. We are investing in a big way in this space. We are looking to host both your applications, whether they are LexisNexis applications or not, and your data. We’re also doubling down our efforts on hosting that data on demand to allow you to use your own data to make better, more strategic decision making.[CLICK] As a result of feedback, we are making big investments in the area of integration and unifying our research and litigation portfolios. Our primary focus and priority is on eDiscovery, which includes our software products called Concordance, LAW PreDiscovery, and Early Data Analyzer. We are also improving and integrating solutions such as CaseMap & TextMap.[CLICK] Lastly, we want to use data to drive better litigation decision making. To do so, we are going to leverage our Lexis Search Advantage technology to enable data driven decisions such as a new solution called Matter Experience. All of which you’ll see more about in a moment.[CLICK]