Bottom-Up estimating
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Bottom-up estimating involves the estimation of work at the lowest possible level of detail. These estimates are then aggregated in order to arrive at summary totals. By building detailed cost and time estimates for a work package, the probability of being able to meet the estimated amounts improves substantially. Bottom-up estimates take more time to complete, but they also are more accurate than either analogous or parametric estimates. The complexity and size of the individual work package influences the cost and accuracy of bottom up estimating.
It has a motivating side, in that people feel involved, and eventually they work to confirm their estimate.
It can be used to estimate the cost of a new website development project.
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