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Using Cost Models to Configure Scope

When you create a cost model for scoping, you specify the cost per word for each category of match found in translation memory. That is, you fill in a cost (if any) for words with ICE (in-context exact) match, 100% match, a cost for words with 75%-99% match, and so on.

You can configure the ranges that appear when creating a cost model and when scoping an asset or task by creating scoping configurations. Scoping configurations always include a category for 100% matched segments. Create scoping configurations and specify a default configuration in Management > Linguistic Tool Setup > Scoping Configuration.