Question on estimating tools

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You have been discussing several estimating options with the project team. Some of the team members think that this particular project is similar to something that they worked on last year. However, the technical team has been quick to point out that there are some unknowns on this project that make parts of the project significantly different from last year's project. As the team starts performing a detailed analysis of the previous project, they uncover a great deal of historical information that would apply to the current project. In this situation the best estimating tool would be:

a. Analogous estimate .
b. Parametric estimate .
c. Bottom-up estimate .
d. One-time estimate .
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chowdary2104's picture

Analogous Estimate

A is my choice.

Key: they uncover a great deal of historical information that would apply to the current project.

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CHOWDARY

Answer for Question on estimating tools

Question:

 

You have been discussing several estimating options with the project team. Some of the team members think that this particular project is similar to something that they worked on last year. However, the technical team has been quick to point out that there are some unknowns on this project that make parts of the project significantly different from last year's project. As the team starts performing a detailed analysis of the previous project, they uncover a great deal of historical information that would apply to the current project. In this situation the best estimating tool would be:

a. Analogous estimate .
b. Parametric estimate .
c. Bottom-up estimate .
d. One-time estimate .

 

The correct answer was response c.
Explanation: The bottom-up estimate is based on verifiable historical data - in other words you're dealing with things that you've done before. The analogous estimate compares projects at a high level without getting into detail. The parametric estimate is designed to estimate repetitive activities and forecast a result based on the estimate from the initial activity. A 1-time estimate is a total ‘shoot-from-the-hip’ estimate .

 

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yasser


chowdary2104's picture

Good

Good, I got one more point from your posts.

Could you please give us the source of these questions?

Regards,

CHOWDARY

 

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