- 1 Product Description
- 1.1 Known Versions
- 2 Software Pattern Summary
- 3 Platforms Supported by the Pattern
- 4 Identification
- 4.1 Software Instance Triggers
- 4.2 Business Application Instance Triggers
- 4.3 Simple Identification Mappings
- 4.4 Related Processes
- 4.4.1 Project Server 2003
- 4.4.2 Project Server 2007 and Project Server 2010
- 5 Versioning
- 5.1 Path Versioning
- 5.2 Registry Parsing
- 5.3 Package Versioning
- 5.4 Build Number
- 5.5 Obtaining the product version
- 6 Application Model Produced by Software Pattern
- 6.1 Business Application Instance creation
- 6.2 Software Pattern Model
- 6.2.1 Installation Root
- 6.2.2 Project Server 2003
- 6.2.3 Project Server 2007 and Project Server 2010
- 6.3 Relationship Creation
- 7 Subject Matter Expertise
- 8 Testing
- 9 Information Sources
- 9.1 Project Server 2003
- 9.2 Project Server 2007
- 9.3 Project Server 2010
- 10 Open Issues
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- Product Name
- Project Server
- Publisher Page
- Category
- Release
- TKU 2011-Nov-1
- In the Spotlight
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- Change History
- Reports & Attributes
- Publisher Link
- Microsoft
Product Description
Project Server and its clients enable you to effectively manage projects and resources across your organization. Microsoft designed Project Server for organizations needing strong team coordination, standardization in managing projects and programs, and centralized resource management. Project Server provides a central repository of information so that organizations can analyze, manage, and report across the enterprise.

