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1. stephc+g9[view] [source] 2021-08-06 09:18:07
>>vimes6+(OP)
There is a counter intuitive thing about software project estimation that took a long time for me to discover.

The more rigorously you try to analyse the problem, cutting it into smaller and smaller parts, the more error you introduce, reducing the value of the estimate at each step.

Thus, the best practice is to give a very rough estimate based on the scale of the project and your past experiences.

If you don't have previous experience with similar projects, then you should not even try to estimate.

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2. spaetz+7k1[view] [source] 2021-08-06 16:27:45
>>stephc+g9
My formula is usually to listen to the project idea, talk to a few people, take my first feeling how long it could take and then multiply by 5. This usually is pretty accurate.
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