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{{For|estimation in general|Estimation}}In project management (e.g., for engineering), accurate estimates are the basis of sound project planning. Many processes have been developed to aid engineers in making accurate estimates, such as - Analogy based estimation
- Compartmentalization (i.e., breakdown of tasks)
- Cost estimate
- Delphi method
- Documenting estimation results
- Educated assumptions
- Estimating each task
- Examining historical data
- Identifying dependencies
- Parametric estimating
- Risk assessment
- Structured planning
Popular estimation processes for software projects include: - Cocomo
- Cosysmo
- Event chain methodology
- Function points
- Planning poker
- Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
- Proxy-based estimating (PROBE) (from the Personal Software Process)
- The Planning Game (from Extreme Programming)
- Weighted Micro Function Points (WMFP)
- Wideband Delphi
See also- Estimation in software engineering
- Software development effort estimation
- Comparison of development estimation software
- Cognitive bias
- Decision making
- Decision making software
- Work Breakdown Structure
- Project management
- List of project management software
- Software metric
- Wideband Delphi
- Guesstimate
- Ballpark estimate
- Construction Estimating Software
External links{{Wiktionary|estimation}}- Project Estimation Methods
- Estimation chapter from "Applied Software Project Management" (PDF)
- The Dynamics of Software Projects Estimation
- Estimations in project management
- Three types of B2C estimates
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