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Inside the CVR 2.0, part 2
Monday, June 11, 2012
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Simple design and interface was a huge focus for the CVR 2.0. The new interface looks more like traditional form software that appraisers are familiar with. Not only does this help the user feel more comfortable with the software, but it also shifts the training focus from the software to the regression theory that drives it.  

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