Providing Estimates on Large/Complex Projects [closed] - agile

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Are there any standards/guidelines which outline techniques for estimating large scale projects?
Looking for responses that specifically address large scale projects. Large company experiences would be best.

The book "Software Estimation: Demystifying the Black Art" by Steve McConnel covers this question and gives references to many big companies and their publications related to their experiences and approaches in this area.

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Better alternative for Etcher to burn iso [closed]

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Better alternative for Etcher to burn iso?
Can you recommend something because Etcher let me down for the first time, so I'm looking for a reliable alternative.
I recommend UltraISO, it always works great.
This is a complex program that has many additional functions.

Does anyone know this forum script/software (see image)? [closed]

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I lately noticed many companies use the same forum software/script.
You find a progress bar on the right that "gets filled" as you scroll down (see image).
Does anyone know which forum software/script that is?
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Gerd
Have a look at the open source software Discourse - that might be what you're searching for.

About Abstractive Text Summarization (Knowledge-based) [closed]

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I am doing my 4th year project on Abstractive Text Summarization.
My task is to develop text-summarizer using knowledge-based abstractive method. I have done some research on this topic and I found some research papers too which consisted of only theoritical parts mostly and mentioned none about the implementation.
I have to complete this task in 2-3 months. Please suggest any good resources and some ideas for implementation of this project.

Does anyone knows what's the name of the tool this diagram is written in? [closed]

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I've seen such diagrams on many websites, including HgInit and I like the looks of them.
The sketching style looks similar to Balsamiq Mockups software

Interesting uses of M? [closed]

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I know M is a new language from Microsoft that's targeted as a modeling solution but I'm still a bit fuzzy on usage / rationale / advantages. That's why I'm looking for interesting things that people have done with M, so I can understand it better.
Well it's new, as you said, so you'll have a hard time finding thing already done. Your best bet would probably be to see how Microsoft itself uses the language.

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