It can be a specific software or a technique to express roadmaps on another medium (sheet of paper, word document, ...).
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Have a look to Pivotal Tracker. |
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I use JIRA. It has a project roadmap view for each project, which lists bugs and features against upcoming releases and indicates how much progress has been made. Individual users can view their own personal roadmap that consists only of items assigned to them. |
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Whiteboards, then photos of whiteboards, then a chart tool like Visio if things need to be pretty. |
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An Excel spreadsheet is good for not too big projects. It has support for operations with cells which makes it even more powerful. That's what I use. Other prefer MS Project but the feedback I heard is of both types. Some love it, some hate it... Try it and see if it works for you. I like it but I think is too complex for my needs. |
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