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  2. Basis of estimate - Wikipedia

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    A pivot table in BOEMax, a Basis of Estimate software package. To create a BOE companies, throughout the past few decades, have used spreadsheet programs and skilled cost analysts to enter thousands of lines of data and create complex algorithms to calculate the costs. These positions require a high level of skill to ensure accuracy and ...

  3. How do you calculate cost basis on investments? - AOL

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    Example of cost basis. Let’s say you buy 50 shares of Company A for $20 per share. The total cost of this purchase is $1,000 (50 shares x $20). This becomes your cost basis. A few years later ...

  4. List of statistical software - Wikipedia

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    Neural Designer – commercial deep learning package; NLOGIT – comprehensive statistics and econometrics package; nQuery Sample Size Software – Sample Size and Power Analysis Software [5] O-Matrix – programming language; OriginPro – statistics and graphing, programming access to NAG library

  5. Cost basis - Wikipedia

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    Basis (or cost basis), as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When a property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain /(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis.

  6. Total cost of ownership - Wikipedia

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    Total cost of ownership (TCO) is a financial estimate intended to help buyers and owners determine the direct and indirect costs of a product or service. It is a management accounting concept that can be used in full cost accounting or even ecological economics where it includes social costs.

  7. Cost object - Wikipedia

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    A cost object is a term used primarily in cost accounting to describe something to which costs are assigned. [1] Common examples of cost objects are product lines, geographic territories, customers, departments or anything else for which management would like to quantify cost.

  8. Package development process - Wikipedia

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    A software package development process is a system for developing software packages.Such packages are used to reuse and share code, e.g., via a software repository.A package development process includes a formal system for package checking that usually exposes bugs, thereby potentially making it easier to produce trustworthy software (Chambers' prime directive). [1]

  9. Service Design Package (ITIL) - Wikipedia

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    The Service Design Package (SDP) contains the core documentation of a service and is attached to its entry in the ITIL Service Portfolio. The SDP is described in the book Service Design , one of the five books that comprises the core of ITIL .