Meilenstein-Trend-Analyse
Plans do change and milestones get delayed. The problem most of time is that you cannot tell early enough which milestones will hold and which ones will not. Onepoint's integrated milestone trend analysis chart helps you with that.
Early Warning about Delays
The milestone trend analysis shows a grid of milestone dates vs. controlling dates forming a milestone curve for each milestone. By analyzing the curve of a milestone you can now tell much faster if a delay is likely or not. Exactly the same information you also find in the milestone table. However, you know that a picture is worth more than a thousands words and this is especially true for the milestone trend analysis.
Automatic Version Control
One major problem with many project management applications is that you have to manually create versions of a project plan (typically called "baselines") and project managers tend to forget about that. In addition, you often can only create a single version or baseline. This makes creating a milestone trend analysis cumbersome.
Onepoint uses a different approach that is borrowed from document management applications: automatic versioning. Automatic project plan versioning builds the foundation for Onepoint's milestone trend analysis as well as for the schedule history. Each time a project manager checks in the project plan a new version is automatically created in order that every change becomes traceable.


