Sentences with phrase «rough order of magnitude»

Cardinal Technologies, Inc. • Greenbelt, MD 10/2007 — 12/2008 Proposal Coordinator Managed and coordinated contract change proposals including rough order of magnitude estimates.
Perform or contract others to perform prebuilding assessments, such as conceptual cost estimating, rough order of magnitude estimating, feasibility, or energy efficiency, environmental, and sustainability assessments.
We can perform a rough order of magnitude calculation up front to assist the adjuster in setting appropriate reserves with some basic financial information.
Knutson and Tuleya (2004) estimated the rough order of magnitude of the sensitivity of hurricanes to climate warming to be about 4 % per deg C SST warming for maximum intensities and about 12 % per deg C for near - storm (100 km radius) rainfall rates (see also Knutson and Tuleya (2008) abstract here).
An employment of these datasets will lead to somewhat different values of the solar variability, which is, however, covered by our rough order of magnitude estimate of the overall uncertainty of the reconstruction.
I don't understand why you won't give your calculation or at least rough order of magnitude estimate, which I guess you must have in order to so strongly disagree with Lacis?
As an engineer who's worked on a large number of cost proposals I'd like to offer a rough order of magnitude (ROM) estimate of the time and money it would take to do a complete audit.
So if a number is just being used to very broadly explain why a scientist is «concerned» about X, and nothing more, then a rough order of magnitude puts that to bed.
• Work closely with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - activities include, ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, data retrieval expectations determination etc. • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects.
Professional Experience Client — XL Insurance (Hartford, CT) 6/2008 — Present Role — Business Intelligence Solutions Consultant — Insurance Data Warehouse • Participate in information - gathering sessions to determine and assess project requirements, identifying best - fit architecture solutions in line with enterprise data warehouse architectural standards • Work closely with the data modeler and the DBA in the design of the logical and physical data model • Create and maintain models for Cognos, performing extensive STAR Schema modeling to enable reporting decentralization and allow for user - driven ad - hoc reporting as well as drawing upon SSRS and OBIEE reporting solutions • Strategize with the ETL team to identify the best case design strategy for ETL - related activities including ETL design patterns determination, load strategies, load timing and frequency, and data retrieval expectations determination • Participate in providing Rough order of Magnitudes (ROM) estimates in and out of release projects, estimating resource requirements and managing within determined time constraints • Assist in the development of security tools in Cognos 8 using LDAP and Active directory while holding responsibility for maintaining run books and project documentation in Sharepoint

Not exact matches

In some rough order of certainty we can consider that the 11 year solar cycle impacts on the following are well accepted: stratospheric ozone, cosmogenic isotope production, upper atmospheric geopotential heights, stratospheric temperatures and (slightly less certain and with small magnitudes ~ 0.1 deg C) tropospheric and ocean temperatures.
The amount of heat kicked back, in the same part of the spectrum as the incident sun energy waves, due to a white roof looks to my rough calculation to be about the same (within an order of magnitude) as the amount of heat energy discharged from a typical large automobile operating for about an hour a day.
For a rough estimate, downwelling water to the deep ocean in convection zones is about 40 Sv (10 ^ 6 m3 / s), assuming that comes in with say 2 deg C, and leaves (through upwelling, isopycnal and diapycnal diffusion), that is a heat flux of 320 TW, thus at least an order of magnitude larger than the geothermal fluxes.
My very rough estimate is $ 75 / tonne CO2 abated (I could be out by orders of magnitude; I'll recheck later).
I have a few Farming neighbors here who might want to know if things are getting wetter / colder or not (and by what ~ rough ~ order of magnitude).
This graph uses some rough approximations to obtain an order of magnitude figure for the importance of the polar ice and snow field to Earth's energy budget.
The historic record shows that CO2 has been many orders of magnitude bigger than it is now, so no «rough balance» is in evidence.
But then I always do mental rough order - of - magnitude (or better) guesstimates of anything I'm about to entrust to a calculator or computer.
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