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====== What is the Basis of Our Estimating Process? ====== | ====== What is the Basis of Our Estimating Process? ====== | ||
- | The basis of the estimating process is "Team based relative size estimates" | + | The basis of the estimating process is "Team based relative size estimates" |
- | * We do relative size estimates (how big something is in relation to something else) estimates, not duration (how long something takes). | + | * We do relative size estimates (how big something is in relation to something else), not duration |
- | * We use a team based approach to estimation such as planning poker or affinity (triangulation | + | * We use a team based approach to estimation such as planning poker or affinity (or triangulation) estimation |
* We have the people (in other words "the Team") doing the work doing the estimates | * We have the people (in other words "the Team") doing the work doing the estimates | ||
* We use the modified Fibonacci sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 40, 100) for estimating | * We use the modified Fibonacci sequence (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 20, 40, 100) for estimating | ||
* All data we collect can and should be used to understand what and how we are doing so that we can get better. | * All data we collect can and should be used to understand what and how we are doing so that we can get better. | ||
+ | * The estimation process is refined. Estimations are revisited to see if they are accurate and precise enough. | ||
- | It is worth delving into the notion of a relative size estimate for a moment. Most traditional estimates are based on duration, and that leads to a whole bunch of problems (see [[what_is_the_purpose_of_estimation|What is the Purpose of Estimation? | + | ===== Relative Estimates ===== |
- | One thing that often confuses people who are used to traditional task based estimates is that the resultant estimate is a Team's view of how big this item is. When we say the estimate is a " | + | >If two work items are the same size, should they always have the same estimate? |
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+ | It is worth delving into the notion of a relative size estimate for a moment. Most traditional estimates are based on duration ("it will take about 20 hours" | ||
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+ | One thing that often confuses people who are used to traditional task based estimates is that the resultant estimate is a Team's view of how big this item is. When we say the estimate is a " | ||
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+ | >In Agile the unit of execution is the " | ||
For more information on the basis of the process see [[https:// | For more information on the basis of the process see [[https:// |
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