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7 Components: the Function Pages - Developers

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Fig. 19.4<br />

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grated images of <strong>the</strong> planned venue. On <strong>the</strong>ir wiki, <strong>the</strong>y also display<br />

statistics. It is also conceivable to transfer flowcharts, workflows or<br />

mind maps to <strong>the</strong> wiki. In classic project management, for example,<br />

procedural node network plans have been very helpful in depicting<br />

work packages and <strong>the</strong>ir dependencies (see Fig. 19.4). 25 The next<br />

section will explain how to draw <strong>the</strong>se graphic images directly in <strong>the</strong><br />

TWiki using a flowchart.<br />

Similarly, nei<strong>the</strong>r MediaWiki nor TWiki offers a sufficient calendar<br />

function that can be integrated into <strong>the</strong> schedule and used autonomously<br />

by <strong>the</strong> work groups. TWiki does have a calendar plugin, but<br />

<strong>the</strong> effort needed to install it is not worth <strong>the</strong> functionality it offers.<br />

That is why we would need to rely on o<strong>the</strong>r programs for this service.<br />

25 There, procedural node network plans are used to develop project<br />

strategy (“network plan technique”). These are graphic or tabular depictions<br />

of procedures and <strong>the</strong>ir dependencies. More detail on this<br />

topic would extend beyond <strong>the</strong> scope of this book; <strong>the</strong> illustration<br />

supplies a rough idea of <strong>the</strong> procedure.<br />

19 Composing <strong>the</strong> Project Plan

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