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===== Relative Estimates ===== | ===== Relative Estimates ===== | ||
- | <WRAP Box>If two work items are the same size, should they always have the same estimate?</ | + | >If two work items are the same size, should they always have the same estimate? |
- | 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), and that leads to a whole bunch of problems (see [[what_are_the_problems_with_estimation|What Are The Problems with Estimation? | + | 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"), and that leads to a whole bunch of problems (see [[what_are_the_problems_with_estimation|What Are The Problems with Estimation? |
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 " | 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 " | ||
- | <WRAP Box>In Agile the unit of execution is the " | + | >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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