Lightweight library for general purpose task management
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README.md

TASKANA - The open source task management library

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TASKANA is a task management component open source library. It can be embedded into your application or be operated standalone if appropriate. Beside the basic task management functionalities, TASKANA adds workbaskets and classifications to control and monitor a large amount of tasks within a larger organization.

Components

TASKANA splits up into five components:

TASKANA core

  • The Java library providing the task management functions

TASKANA REST API

  • REST API to allow remote access to the TASKANA system.

TASKANA workplace

  • Angular based web application to work on the tasks
  • Sample tasklist application you can use if appropriate

TASKANA admin

  • Angular based web application to configure the system
  • Supports workbaskets and classifications

TASKANA monitor

  • Angular based web application to monitor the status of the entire task pool
  • Provides views and statistics about the conformance with defined services levels
  • Shows the workload of your organization and the individual teams