The Galorat h SEER for Software project estimation and management solution improves success rates on complex software projects. Based on sophisticated modeling technology and extensive knowledge bases, SEER for software helps organisations assess up-front project feasibility, optimise project costs and schedules, assess risks and probabilities, monitor project progress, and initiate appropriate mid-course corrections (if needed)to keep projects on track.

Keywords
Software
Development
Project
Sechedule
Effort
Risk
Run and Maintain
Software cost
estimation

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