In project management (e.g., for engineering), accurate estimates are the basis of sound project planning. Many processes have been developed to aid engineers in making accurate estimates, such as
- Analogy based estimation
 - Compartmentalization (i.e., breakdown of tasks)
 - 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
 - Planning poker
 - Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
 - Proxy-based estimating (PROBE) (from the Personal Software Process)
 - The Planning Game (from Extreme Programming)
 - Weighted Micro Function Points (WMFP)
 - Wideband Delphi
 
See also
- Estimation in software engineering
 - Software development effort estimation
 - Comparison of development estimation software
 - Cognitive bias
 - Decision making
 - Decision making software
 - Work Breakdown Structure
 - Project management
 - List of project management software
 - Software metric
 - Wideband Delphi
 - Guesstimate
 - Ballpark estimate
 - Construction Estimating Software
 
External links
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