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Revision as of 23:44, 12 March 2005
A Gantt chart is a popular type of bar chart, showing the interrelationships of how projects, schedules, and other time-related systems progress over time.
In project management, a Gantt chart can show when the project terminal elements start and finish, summary elements (shown) or terminal element dependencies (not shown).
It was developed by Henry L. Gantt by 1910 (see "Work, Wages and Profit" by H. L. Gantt, published by The Engineering Magazine, NY, 1910).
Gantt charts appear in several project management software packages, such as Microsoft Project or Mr. Project.
External links
- ganttproject, open source software for planning projects using Gantt charts,
- and a flash demo showing the construction of a Gantt chart with ganttproject.