Comparing Open Workbench and Microsoft Project
Differences Between Products
Features Common to Both Products
Managing Tasks and Schedules
Work Breakdown Structures can have as many levels as needed.
Dependencies can be created between tasks within a project.
Inter-project dependencies can be created between projects.
Master–subproject relationships are supported. Information flows upward and downward.
Information is rolled up from the task level to the project level, as well as consolidated across multiple projects.
Project baseline settings can be established and reset.
Status on every task can be updated manually.
Critical path is identified.
Key tasks and milestones are identified and displayed.
Progress of the project is tracked through several methods:
Actuals
ETC (estimates to complete)
Task Status and % complete
Managing Resources
A resource can be a person, a group of people, material or equipment.
Resources can have variable “% availability.”
Resources assignment can easily be replaced if necessary while maintaining work estimates.
Creating Views
Customizable views can be created to reflect individual management styles.
Gantt Chart, CPM and spreadsheet-style views are supported.
Reporting and Analysis
Calculated fields are provided to analyze status, such as:
Budgeted Cost of Work Scheduled
Budgeted Cost of Work Performed
Actual Cost of Work Performed
Estimate at Completion
Variance Analysis (schedule, cost, at completion)
Performance Indices (schedule, cost, schedule variance)
% Complete Indices (BCWP, BCWS, ACWP)
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