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  2. Construction estimating software - Wikipedia

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    A cost estimator will typically use estimating software to estimate their bid price for a project, which will ultimately become part of a resulting construction contract. Some architects, engineers, construction managers, and others may also use cost estimating software to prepare cost estimates for purposes other than bidding such as budgeting ...

  3. Comparison of project management software - Wikipedia

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    Software Budget management Time tracking Invoicing; 24SevenOffice: Yes Yes Yes AnyChart (AnyGantt) : No Yes No Apache Allura: No No No Apache OFBiz: Yes Yes Yes Apache Bloodhound

  4. MasterFormat - Wikipedia

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    MasterFormat is a standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada. [1] Sometimes referred to as the "Dewey Decimal System" of building construction, MasterFormat is a product of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and Construction Specifications Canada (CSC).

  5. Gantt chart - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, each task has three time estimates: the optimistic time estimate (O), the most likely or normal time estimate (M), and the pessimistic time estimate (P). The expected time ( T E ) is estimated using the beta probability distribution for the time estimates, using the formula ( O + 4 M + P ) ÷ 6.

  6. Project management software - Wikipedia

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    Project management software are computer programs that help plan, organize, and manage resources.. Depending on the sophistication of the software, it can manage estimation and planning, scheduling, cost control, budget management, resource allocation, collaboration software, communication, decision-making, quality management, time management and documentation or administration systems.

  7. Nomogram - Wikipedia

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    Nomograms have been used in an extensive array of applications. A sample includes: The original application by d'Ocagne, the automation of complicated cut and fill calculations for earth removal during the construction of the French national railway system.

  8. Work breakdown structure - Wikipedia

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    Example from MIL-HDBK-881, which illustrates the first three levels of a typical aircraft system [1]. A work-breakdown structure (WBS) [2] in project management and systems engineering is a deliverable-oriented breakdown of a project into smaller components.

  9. Requirements analysis - Wikipedia

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    In systems engineering and software engineering, requirements analysis focuses on the tasks that determine the needs or conditions to meet the new or altered product or project, taking account of the possibly conflicting requirements of the various stakeholders, analyzing, documenting, validating, and managing software or system requirements.