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Time-Based Estimation

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Time-Based Estimation has 9 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.

9 facts·7 predicates·1 sources·1 in dispute

Mostly:uses(2), used for(1), rdf:type(1)

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8 facts
PredicateValueRef
UsesHours[1]
UsesDays[1]
Used fortasks that require more detailed time-based estimation[1]
Rdf:typeMethod[1]
Alternative toStory Point Estimation[1]
Is Section4[1]
Compared toStory Point Estimation[1]
Is fordetailed-tasks[1]

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usedForbeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
tasks that require more detailed time-based estimation
usesbeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
ex:hours
usesbeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
ex:days
typebeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
ex:Method
labelbeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
Time-Based Estimation
alternativeTobeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
ex:story-point-estimation
isSectionbeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
4
comparedTobeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
ex:story-point-estimation
isForbeam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
detailed-tasks

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:claims/beam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
    • full textbeam-chunk
      text/plain1 KBdoc:beam/df05e8de-120e-4138-bfe7-c4c1a309d49a
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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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