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  2. Procore - Wikipedia

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    Procore's revenue in 2012 was $4.8 million. [5] In 2020, it was $400 million. [1] The company initially filed to go public in 2019, with plans to launch the IPO in 2020, [6] but delayed the offering due to the coronavirus pandemic. [7] [8] Procore stock began trading under stock ticker PCOR on May 20, 2021 at $67 per share. The initial public ...

  3. American Society of Professional Estimators - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The society does not publish the exact number of members, but an estimate from observation in 2012 is approximately 3000. A published goal for 2012 was to have 3500 members. [5] ASPE is the publisher of Estimating Today, a periodical technical journal. They also publish an estimating manual named Standard Estimating Practice.

  4. Calibrated probability assessment - Wikipedia

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    Calibration training is used to increase a person’s ability to provide accurate estimates for stochastic methods. Research found that most people could be calibrated if they took the time and that a person’s calibration i.e. performance in providing accurate estimates, carries over to estimates provided for content outside of the ...

  5. Bootstrapping (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    Bootstrapping is a procedure for estimating the distribution of an estimator by resampling (often with replacement) one's data or a model estimated from the data. [1] Bootstrapping assigns measures of accuracy (bias, variance, confidence intervals, prediction error, etc.) to sample estimates.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Estimation (project management) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Propensity score matching - Wikipedia

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    1. Estimate propensity scores, e.g. with logistic regression: Dependent variable: Z = 1, if unit participated (i.e. is member of the treatment group); Z = 0, if unit did not participate (i.e. is member of the control group). Choose appropriate confounders (variables hypothesized to be associated with both treatment and outcome)

  9. 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 ...