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July 28, 2009

Can you rely on Story points

It's always good to know that what you're doing is valid. I found an excellent blog about an experiment that was run by Lance Walton on estimating. He poses the question as to whether or not there is a direct correlation between story points estimated and the sum of task estimate (hrs).

You can read the entire blog here - http://www.stateofflow.com/journal/51/estimation-xperiment

I thought it was a really well written blog and wanted to share it all with you.

What do you folks think?

Jack


Written by Jack Milunksy - COO at Brightspark, certified ScrumMaster and Co-founder of Agilebuddy (Agile project management software that lets you easily Create, Estimate, Plan and Track your software development projects). For great Agile tips follow Jack at: www.twitter.com/agilebuddy. To get more info on Agilebuddy please visit: www.agilebuddy.com

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