Principles, Process and Practice of Professional Number Juggling
(Volume 1 of the Working Guides to Estimating & Forecasting series)
sets the scene of TRACEability and good estimate practice that is
followed in the other volumes in this series of five working guides.
It clarifies the difference between an Estimating Process, Procedure,
Approach, Method and Technique. It expands on these definitions of
Approach (Top-down, Bottom-up and ‘Ethereal’) and Method (Analogy,
Parametric and ‘Trusted Source’) and discusses how these form the
basis of all other means of establishing an estimate. This volume also
underlines the importance of ‘data normalisation’ in any
estimating procedure, and demonstrates that the Estimating by Analogy
Method, in essence, is a simple extension of Data Normalisation. The
author looks at simple measures of assessing the maturity or health of
an estimate, and offers a means of assessing a spreadsheet for any
inherent risks or errors that may be introduced by failing to follow
good practice in spreadsheet design and build. This book provides a
taster of the more numerical techniques covered in the remainder of
the series by considering how an estimator can potentially exploit
Benford’s Law (traditionally used in Fraud Detection) to identify
systematic bias from third party contributors. It will be a valuable
resource for estimators, engineers, accountants, project risk
specialists as well as students of cost engineering.
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ISBN
9781351661355
Publisert
2018
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Routledge
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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