Identify Subtasks
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Identify Subtasks is Break down each large task into smaller subtasks..
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| Description | Break down each large task into smaller subtasks. | [1] |
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1. **Identify Subtasks**: Break down each large task into smaller subtasks. 2. **Estimate Subtasks**: Estimate the time required for each subtask individually. 3. **Sum Up**: Add up the time estimates for all subtasks to get the total estim…
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2. **Compare Estimates**: At the end of the sprint, compare the estimated time with the actual time spent. 3. **Adjust Future Estimates**: Use this comparison to adjust your estimation strategy for future sprints. ### Example Implementatio…
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