Scope management could be waved based on collaborative editing,
communication management could be waved too,
as well as issue management with the buggy extension,
all of the above could also be under wave via extension (for CMS, for
issue tracking and son on)

now related to staff management and finance management I do not see a
clear cut for wave without an integration to existing tools.
I guess creating a wave for each task in a mpp and assigning to it the
resources assigned to the task in the plan could be a start.
Adding properties to the wave (like start date, due date, allocatted
time) using forms could help too

I hope there'll be a way to do so, because managing projects every
day, and having tried to bring it the teams practices twitter,
sharepoint, gchat and the likes, I'm  definitely convinced gwave could
make it better and more efficient than anything I tried so far.

On Sep 1, 10:24 am, gengstrand <[email protected]> wrote:
> We are evaluating an integration betweenhttp://code-roller.comand
> Google Wave. Mostprojectmanagementsoftware is really just timemanagement. 
> Code Roller lets you manage all of the documents relevant
> to software development projects; requirements, use cases, designs,
> test plans, and defects. Code Roller is a web app that is well suited
> for geographically disbursed teams. Because of the remote nature of
> these kind of teams, collaboration on these documents is very
> important. The whole team cannot sit in the same room and talk. Peer
> review has to be facilitated by the application itself. Today, Code
> Roller notifies people when others are viewing the same document and
> also features a chat room capability. With Google Wave, you get all of
> that plus an "inbox on steroids" GUI to see all your waves collected
> in one place. DISQUS does something similar except without the instant
> messaging functionality.
>
> I hope that Google Wave makes it. If it does, then we will release the
> integration to the community edition of Code Roller. If it does not,
> then the idea is compelling enough that we may attempt to enhance our
> current chat facilities to support the desired features that Google
> Wave brings to enterprise collaboration.
>
> On Aug 13, 6:03 am, Corey <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Greetings all --
>
> > I received my gwave invitation this morning so I thought I'd jump into
> > the conversations.
>
> > After watching the videos and reading the docs, my initial thought is
> > to apply google wave to managing projects.  I'm currently developing a
> > pm model for the real estate industry and have enabled one of my
> > openfire servers for the wave protocol so I await anxiously for my
> > userid/pwd.
>
> > So if anyone else is interested in the pm + gw realm, please feel free
> > to discuss this topic with me and hopefully others.
>
> > Thanks for your time,
>
> > Corey

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