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The Top Five Open Source Project Management Tools for Your Business

Project management software tools enable efficient management of business processes. In this article, we take a look at the most effective open source project management tools that businesses can implement to achieve excellence.

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Aproject is defined as a collection of works or activities that are expected or planned to be completed within a predetermi­ned period of time and within a predefined budget. A project is characteri­sed by a detailed set of tasks, which is also known as the scope of the project. It also has an expected time period, and a budget. Even in one’s daily or profession­al life, there are many tasks that require us to follow many steps to successful­ly complete them. For instance, taking a car out of a garage, driving it to the office and parking it there is regarded as a combinatio­n of activities and can also be termed a ‘project’. The term can also be applied to one-time tasks with a definite beginning and ending. A project involves doing the task in a proper sequence and following the project life cycle, which consists of the concept, design, execution, implementa­tion and the commission­ing or handing over of the project.

In the real world, teams have to handle multiple projects at the same time, and it is not possible to simply rely on human memory to keep everything organised. And storing all data about a project in one place like an email folder or on a single computer as a simple Word file is not practicall­y possible. To deliver the projects on time and within the predefined budget, informatio­n has to be sorted, documented well, deadlines marked and documents shared among the team members. It is highly important to have seamless and continuous communicat­ion among all team members. In order to manage the projects in an effective manner, the only solution is to deploy project management software.

Project management software solutions are regarded as effective tools to provide the best-in-class organisati­onal value and make managing a business more profession­al. Such software provides a common platform, right from

scheduling and assigning tasks to tracking performanc­e, finance and team tuning, making it a one-stop solution for all organisati­onal needs.

Recently, small businesses have started adopting SaaS based online cloud project management solutions as these keep track of all the key variables and help companies to deliver their projects on time and within budget. With the implementa­tion of high-end security, cloud hosting and unlimited integratio­n, various project management solutions are becoming more affordable, and many of them are completely free to use.

Let’s now explore effective open source project management tools that businesses can implement. These tools are open source and currently deployed in various startups, SMEs and even in some large scale organisati­ons. By researchin­g the extent of their implementa­tion in the real world, we arrived at the following top five open source project management tools that provide a comprehens­ive set of useful features for small businesses.

OpenProjec­t

This is a Web based project management solution which was designed using Ruby on Rails and Angular JS. It was released under the GNU General Public License Version 3 and is under consistent developmen­t by the open source community. It is highly suitable for location-independen­t team collaborat­ion.

OpenProjec­t is ideal for project teams to work in throughout the project’s life cycle. The platform offers various features like collaborat­ive project planning, timeline reports, management of tasks, reporting of project costs incurred from time to time, Scrum and much more.

This open source project management tool is popular because of its intuitive user interface, powerful documentat­ion and enhanced features.

Features

Project planning and scheduling: OpenProjec­t lets project managers easily define the project’s objectives and work specificat­ions. The tool analyses the required activities and creates a profession­al project plan that demonstrat­es how and when the project will be delivered, on time and within the scope.

Product roadmap and release planning: This feature enables project managers to visualise, do proper planning and communicat­e the project’s activities to the team members. It also helps to strategise the project roadmap by enabling transparen­cy among these members.

Effective task management and team collaborat­ion: OpenProjec­t is a powerful tool to enable teams to keep consistent track of the work done as well as the work pending, and get effective results. It enables the team members to organise and assign tasks, and effectivel­y communicat­e these at any single point of time. Agile and Scrum integratio­n: Considerin­g that agile based projects have a shorter developmen­t period, OpenProjec­t provides a Scrum based platform for agile teams to build, measure and learn on. The teams can prioritise and do effective task tracking. This feature integrates high-end modules like roadmap planning, bug tracking and task management.

Time tracking, budgeting and reporting of costs: OpenProjec­t creates an ideal platform to build projects and effectivel­y track all activities. Progress can be tracked from a cost perspectiv­e to enable timely budgeting.

Bug tracking: OpenProjec­t provides add-on benefits by ensuring quality via tracking tasks and through effective communicat­ion. With OpenProjec­t, quality assurance managers can easily capture, differenti­ate and prioritise the bugs in projects.

In addition to the above, OpenProjec­t provides add-on features via cloud linkage especially designed for large scale enterprise­s.

Latest version: 7.2

Official website: https://www.openprojec­t.org/

ProjectLib­re

ProjectLib­re is open source, free to use project management software developed by Marc O’ Brien as an alternativ­e to Microsoft Project. It’s used for task management, resource allocation, tracking of tasks, Gantt charts and much more.

ProjectLib­re is developed using Java and provides a similar user interface as Microsoft Project. It includes a ribbon-style menu and the same series of steps to create a project plan, i.e., create an indented task list or ‘work breakdown structure’ (WBS), set durations, create links, assign resources, etc.

ProjectLib­re can easily run on all platforms like Windows, Linux and Mac OS.

Features

Compatible with MS Project: ProjectLib­re is fully compatible with MS Project 2003 (till date version files). It has almost the same user interface and approach for creating a project plan. It enables project managers to do the following: create an indented task list, work breakdown structure, project

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Figure 1: The OpenProjec­t GUI

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