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Time Location software

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sanjay sharma
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Can anyone suggest me about a software that can do time location planning.


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Hannes de Bruyne
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Hi,

I’m working with a software called Tilos from Asta Development. It seems to be the same program as Linea Interactive of primavera, which is not the same as Linea was before.
It is possible to get a trial-version.

I think a better description is "Time - Chainage Diagram" - software.

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Hannes
Mario Sanvitale
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You might like to look at PCF’s QEI and LinearPlus systems.

http://www.pcfltd.co.uk/products.html



So it is supported by Spider Project.
What is the difference between Time Location and Line of Balance presentations? We have different terminology and an amount of termins for the same presentation is confusing (time location, line of balance, time chainage).
In Spider Project this presentation is called Linear Diagram.
But why Gantt Chart? Do you mean 3D Gantt Charts?
Sanjay,
what do you mean by time location planning? Please clarify.