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Packaged software applications are often used to implement project management information systems. These applications should be configured according to requirements of the particular project. This paper describes the project management information systems configuration approach, which is based on the standardized definition of project management requirements and utilization of knowledge in the configuration process. The objective of the paper is to demonstrate application of this approach in configuration of several project management software applications to validate reusability of the standardized specification. As the result, three alternative project management software applications have been configured and specific challenges in configuration of these applications have been identified.