3 point estimate is a project management approach to estimate the cost and/or duration of the project. It is a part of the process groups “Estimate Activity Duration” and “Estimate Costs” as per PMBOK. It involves getting 3 estimates - optimistic (O), most likely (M) and pessimistic (P) - from subject matter experts and then calculates the overall estimate using the below equation
E = (O + M + P) / 3
PERT (Program Evaluation and Review Technique) is a project management approach developed by the US navy in the 1950s to estimate the cost and/or duration of the project. It involves getting 3 estimates - optimistic (O), most likely (M) and pessimistic (P) - from subject matter experts and then calculates the overall estimate using the below equation
E = (O + 4*M + P) / 6
PERT method gives a higher weightage to the ‘most likely’ estimate.
An application-oriented question on the topic along with responses can be seen below. The best answer was provided by Prabhu Gudelli on 7th Nov 2021.
Applause for all the respondents - Mohit Kumar, Prabhu Gudelli, Manas Mohapatra, C V Satish, Praveen Thomas, Parthasarathy Raghava, Chaitanya Shankar Nemani, Rathish Parameshwaran, Johanan Collins, Kiran Kumar R.
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