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  2. Cone of uncertainty - Wikipedia

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    The software business however is very volatile and there is an external pressure to decrease the uncertainty level over time. The project must actively and continuously work to reduce the uncertainty level. The cone of uncertainty is narrowed both by research and by decisions that remove the sources of variability from the project.

  3. Cone (topology) - Wikipedia

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    The cone over a closed interval I of the real line is a filled-in triangle (with one of the edges being I), otherwise known as a 2-simplex (see the final example). The cone over a polygon P is a pyramid with base P. The cone over a disk is the solid cone of classical geometry (hence the concept's name). The cone over a circle given by

  4. Pseudomanifold - Wikipedia

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    A pseudomanifold can be regarded as a combinatorial realisation of the general idea of a manifold with singularities. The concepts of orientability, orientation and degree of a mapping make sense for pseudomanifolds and moreover, within the combinatorial approach, pseudomanifolds form the natural domain of definition for these concepts.

  5. What does a ‘cone of uncertainty’ mean? What to ... - AOL

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    The cone graphic shows the areas that will potentially be affected by Hurricane Ian. What does a ‘cone of uncertainty’ mean? What to know about a Hurricane Ian descriptor

  6. Convex cone - Wikipedia

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    An affine convex cone is the set resulting from applying an affine transformation to a convex cone. [10] A common example is translating a convex cone by a point p: p + C. Technically, such transformations can produce non-cones. For example, unless p = 0, p + C is not a linear cone. However, it is still called an affine convex cone.

  7. NHC's new experimental cone tracks path of Tropical Storm ...

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    The "cone of death," also known as the "cone of uncertainty," has traditionally focused on coastal areas and the projected path of tropical storms or hurricanes, including timing and wind-related ...

  8. Conoid - Wikipedia

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    In geometry a conoid (from Greek κωνος 'cone' and -ειδης 'similar') is a ruled surface, whose rulings (lines) fulfill the additional conditions: (1) All rulings are parallel to a plane, the directrix plane. (2) All rulings intersect a fixed line, the axis. The conoid is a right conoid if its axis is perpendicular to its directrix ...

  9. Colorful new hurricane cone of uncertainty is coming to ...

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    This year’s an experimental new cone will look a little different. Here’s what it means.