estimation techniques
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- Agile Estimation
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- Break Down Large Tasks
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| Has Part | Task Breakdown | [3] |
| Has Part | Historical Data | [3] |
| Has Part | Expert Judgment | [3] |
| Has Part | Three Point Estimation | [3] |
| Has Part | Agile Estimation | [3] |
| Rdf:type | Professional Skill | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Project Management Concept | [2] |
| Rdf:type | Category | [3] |
| Includes | Research Benchmarks | [2] |
| Includes | Relative Sizing Story Points | [2] |
| Includes | Break Down Large Tasks | [2] |
| Has Purpose | Time Accuracy | [3] |
| Has Sub Category | Agile Technique | [3] |
| Synonym of | Estimation Methods | [3] |
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- Continuously improve your estimation techniques by reflecting on past sprints. Use retrospectives to discuss what went well and what didn't, and adjust your estimation methods accordingly. 4. **Use Historical Data**: - Leverage his…
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1. **Research Benchmarks**: Look for industry reports or guidelines that provide time estimates for common documentation tasks. 2. **Compare with Your Data**: Compare these benchmarks with your historical data to see if they align or if adj…
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Breaking down the task into smaller, more manageable subtasks can help you estimate the time required for each part more accurately. Once you have a detailed breakdown, you can sum up the estimated times for each subtask to get a total esti…
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