The use of software

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Traditional quantification methods involve manually entering dimension information on special-purpose ruled paper called dimension or takeoff paper. Typically, this is divided into two identical halves each containing four columns, with each coumn having its own purpose. Figure 2: Dimension or takeoff paper Timesing columns: enter multipliers when there is more than one of...

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