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5.2.1. Miscellany (Project Management Programs)

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This article is from the Project Management Programs FAQ, by Pete Phillips pete@smtl.co.uk with numerous contributions by others.

5.2.1. Miscellany (Project Management Programs)

Virtual Experience Corporation (VEC), announces the release of VX-1
Basic Software Project Management simulator, an interactive
simulation-based training environment for software developers
(February 1997). Priced at $350., VX-1 provides users with an
environment to safely, effectively, and comprehensively learn software
project management concepts and skills. For more information Dr.
Bernard W. Jordan, Jr., Virtual Experience Corporation, 3344 Prospect
Street N.W., Washington, D.C. at (202) 338-4913, Fax (202) 338-4915,
via e-mail at buckjordan@aol.com, or through the World Wide Web at
http://www.vx1.com.

Softstar Systems develops and markets Costar, a software cost
estimation tool. Phone: (603) 672-0987 Web:
http://www.SoftstarSystems.com Address: 28 Ponemah Road, Amherst, NH
03031 USA Email: info@SoftstarSystems.com

Platforms: Costar runs on DOS, and (soon) Win 3.1 and Win 95. price
$950 for a single copy, $5,000 for a Site License, $23,000 for a
Corporate License

Costar is a COCOMO-based software cost estimation tool. Costar
supports traditional COCOMO, Ada COCOMO, Incremental COCOMO, and
(soon) COCOMO II.

journyx Webtime provides web-based time and attendance tracking on
Linux, AIX, FreeBSD, and soon on Solaris. Prices are $1000 for each
server installation plus $25 per user. Data is at
http://journyx.com/products.html

 

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