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Story Point Estimation

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Story Point Estimation has 4 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 2 references, with 1 live disagreement.

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Is Technique ofSprint Planning Practices[1]
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      By breaking down tasks, using historical data, estimating with story points, conducting poker planning, including buffer time, and regularly reviewing progress, you can make more accurate effort estimates and ensure you meet your sprint goa
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      Velocity is the amount of work your team can typically complete in a sprint. It helps you understand how much work you can realistically take on. #### Steps: 1. **Calculate Velocity**: Look at past sprints to determine your team's average

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