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Testing BasicsImpact Estimation
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Published: 12th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Testing Basics[Please note that this article is directly based on one written by Tom Gilb. That article is Impact Estimation Tables: Understanding Complex Technology Quantitatively, located at his Web site. While this is not a direct copy of that article, the work shown here should be understood to be that of Tom Gilb. My goal here is simply to present this work in a slightly different format.]
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