Software Products (with source code)
Software Project Manager 
15 years of software development experience, and many methodologies strengths have been funneled into this application. It is a simple way to record and manage all information important to the analysis, design, construction, and management of custom software systems.
This Access 2000 database allows consultants to manage all information associated with a software project. Project requirements, specifications, costs, risks, and all other important information associated with projects are tracked. Risks are qualified by cost, percent solved, and worst case delay - providing a realistic tool to ensure that system costs remain within required budgets. Microsoft Access is required to run this database application.
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Form to enter requirements, specifications, issues, version, estimated lines of code, estimated hours, use case, complexity.
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Broken down by Subsystem, this report lists all requirements and specifications with associated details.
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The biggest reason for projects to go over budget is to not recognize and manage all risks. Once identified, they can be watched, and their effect on the system can be seen at any time - in the next report.
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Allows you to see the current effect associated with all risks currently identified.
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This form is simple, but powerful. You can drag and drop documents into the right field to load the actual document into the database. This allows you to keep all documents associated with the system - contracts, data models, spreadsheets, etc. - in one place.
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Costs for each requirement are reported here.
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Costs are summarized by Subsystem in this report - a 10,000 foot view of system costs.
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A Freebie! This tiny toolbox allows you to:
open a selected form in design or normal mode, and close it
Open Windows Notepad
Open the Windows Calculator
Open Windows Explorer
Open the database containers - tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, vb code (modules)
Cycle between all open objects in Access
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