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Why software projects take longer than you think: a statistical model (2019)

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    Thanks a lot for your comment! I once read "The Timeless Way of Building" by Christopher Alexander but not "A Pattern Language" I actually owned that book "Notes on the Synthesis of Form" but I never read it, I gave all my books away. I would like to hear YOUR ideas too! Send me an email, I hope you shall tell me your ideas and thoughts and we can bounce off eachother. Please (and anybody else reading) do ping me - I love reading other people's ideas! The idea of using graphs to solve problems and breaking them into re-useable patterns resonates with me, I didn't realise that particular book had that in it. One of my programming projects was using the A* algorithm to do code generation in Python ( <a href="https://replit.com/@Chronological/SlidingPuzzle3">https://replit.com/@Chronological/SlidingPuzzle3</a> ) based on generating graphs of potential instructions.

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    Estimates != 100% project time spent. I'd say the main issue is misunderstanding of concept we are planning between business and tech people. Those groups think so differentely. We use Planning Poker tool - https://scrumhub.it/ for each user story, but still there area projects unestimated with strongly extended timeline compared to initial estimates. But on the other hands mostly it happens when business add new features, change requirements and the wheel comes full circle, we do retro and it is what it is :).

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