Allegedly, the first software suport tool for project management was developed by Datasaab for their computer D21 in the early 1960s. It was tailored to support the PERT model. Nowadays project planning software is widely used and abused.

The software industry research company, Gartner (http://www.gartner.com), periodically publish the "Project Management Software Magic Quadrant Report", a review of major packages (2002 report in pdf here).

Table of contents
1 Problems with project management software
2 Proprietary non-internet packages
3 Open source software
4 Proprietary internet-based
5 External links
6 Books
7 See also

Problems with project management software

Proprietary non-internet packages

Critical path support

Critical chain support

Open source software

Proprietary internet-based

External links

Books

  • Eric Uyttewaal. Dynamic Scheduling With Microsoft(r) Project 2000: The Book By and For Professionals. ISBN 0970827601
  • George Suhanic. Computer-Aided Project Management. ISBN 0195115910
  • Richard E. Westney. Computerized Management of Multiple Small Projects. ISBN 0824786459

See also