![]() by evaluation and prioritization of projects no Project Collaboration Properties Project wiki no Discussion forum yes Online chat yes Audio conferencing yes Video conferencing yes Screen sharing yes Calendar sharing no Contact sharing no Document sharing yes File versioning no one task must be completed before another task can start no Critical path management The critical path method calculates the set of tasks that cannot be delayed without increasing the project's duration, taking into account task dependencies no Critical chain management The critical chain method expands the critical path method by additionally taking resource constraints into account no Gantt charts Bar chart to visualize a project's tasks and milestones schedule no PERT charts Network diagrams according to Program Evaluation Review Technique no Baselines Support for creating and using snapshots of a project's plan in terms of cost, scope and schedule no Resource management Support for managing a project's human and/or non-human resources no Resource leveling Support for optimizing the allocation of a project's resources no Time tracking Support for estimating and monitoring the time spent on a project's tasks yes Cost tracking Support for monitoring a project's expenses no Earned value management Support for tracking a project's performance and progress via earned value measurements no Risk management Support for identifying and keeping track of project risks and risk-related activities no Scrum support Support for typical Scrum techniques such as sprints, backlogs and burn-down charts no Kanban support Support for typical Kanban techniques such as visualization of tasks on boards using cards no Project portfolio management Support for collectively managing a set of current or proposed projects, e.g. Mobile push Project Planning Properties Hierarchical tasks Support for parent-child relationships of tasks no Recurring tasks Support for definition of tasks that occur repeatedly yes Milestone tracking Milestones indicate the completion of major deliverables, normally by completing a set of tasks no Task dependencies Dependencies between tasks are logical relationships that restrict the sequence of task executions, e.g. ![]() IOS API Application Programming Interface yes yes HTTP RPC-style methods Multi-user yes yes Authentication mechanism Password Password ![]()
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