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How to estimate

In the beginning of a project or the first period a team comes together there is no way to ensure the accuracy of the estimation process, whichever that may be. Don't bother too much consuming time…

Tagged: estimating

Replied Jan 16

How long do you have to release product-increment on each Sprint?

@Urs Enzler Well, from your posts I can make the assumption that there is more to testing your software than merely having it tried out on a computer. You mention "chemicals", so I think that maybe t…

Tagged: Sprint, Release

Replied Jan 16

Team member doesn't want agile

Hi Robert. There can be no objection that, in the vast majority of cases, the progressive approach you describe is the best one to follow. But I think that the problem at hand, described as "an influ…

Replied Jan 10

Team member doesn't want agile

Nobody can claim to have definitive answers to such complicated questions. For what it's worth, I can tell you what I would do if I were in your shoes: 1. Make sure that the company/organization stan…

Replied Jan 10

 

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In the beginning of a project or the first period a team comes together there is no way to ensure the accuracy of the estimation process, whichever that may be. Don't bother too much consuming time in the try of defining a failproof method from the…
January 16
@Urs Enzler Well, from your posts I can make the assumption that there is more to testing your software than merely having it tried out on a computer. You mention "chemicals", so I think that maybe there is some analytical, laboratory or industrial…
January 16
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Hi Robert. There can be no objection that, in the vast majority of cases, the progressive approach you describe is the best one to follow. But I think that the problem at hand, described as "an influential team member who is uncomfortable unless eve…
January 10
The basic idea behind pair programming is that programming / writing code is -above all- intellectual work. So two brains working together through a specific task perform better (maybe not always faster but always with greater quality). And in our p…
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