The QTIME system is currently used by some of Australia’s largest engineering and construction companies as a corporate solution of the management of man hours. With unparalleled functionality for pre-processing time sheets for payroll, client billing, productivity analysis and labour costing, it has no match as a complete solution for companies who want to manage, rather than just record the expenditure of time.
The QTIME system was originally developed in 1996 for Windows 3.11 and enjoyed some early success with large engineering consultants in Australia as one of the only commercially available systems that could enable time sheet management with full integration to document control in a design office.
In 1997, QA software were approached by Asea Brown Boveri (ABB) in Australia to further develop QTIME as a front end to their payroll system. The Australian industrial environment and unique system of industrial awards and site agreements on pay and conditions, makes the management of time sheets across both staff and waged employees extremely complex and far beyond the capabilities of time control products available at the time.
The result of this development was QTIME for time sheet and labour costing management, redeveloped for Windows 95,98 and NT which included an inbuilt award or rules interpretation engine enabling time sheets to be processed on sites with a seamless upload to corporate payroll systems.
QTIME has undergone continuous development since 1997 and with rules definition for client billing, a unique productivity management module, and a web-based front end for timesheet entry from anywhere with Internet access, it is far and away the most powerful time sheet management system available on the market. |