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Dave Churchville

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Dave Churchville is a 15 year software industry veteran in both development and management roles
Estimating a feature by the seat of your pants Posted: Feb 18, 2005 5:34 PM
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One of the most important things you can do in software project planning is to provide accurate estimates. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done, so we wind up having to get "close enough" estimates, and adjust accordingly. On an agile project, in order for the customer to prioritize features, he needs to know how much each one will cost, in addition to knowing the business value. So how

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