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Motley says: "Individual gut-feel estimation is the only way to estimate"
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over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: Estimation is always inaccurate. Individual gut-feel estimation is the only way to go. Maven: Wideband Delphi is a valuable estimation technique that can immediately improve your accuracy. ______________________________...
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Motley says: "Just use a batch file to run unit tests"
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over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
1
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Summary Motley: Just use a batch file to execute unit tests - it's easy and quick. Maven: Use a unit test framework to write and execute unit tests. A framework makes tests easy to write, executes tests quickly and consistently, and provides...
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Motley says: "The best way to control build breaks is to slap around the responsible developer"
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over 5 years ago
by
James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: The best way to control build breaks is to slap around the responsible developer. Maven: Continuous integration is an agile technique that minimizes daily build failures and minimizes integration problems in real-time. ______________________________...
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Motley says: "It's tough to make decisions involving multiple dimensions"
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over 5 years ago
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James Waletzky
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Summary Motley: It's tough to make decisions in multiple dimensions, so just pick the most important one. Make the decision and move forward. No need to document the alternatives. Maven: Pugh Concept Selection (PCS) facilitates decision making...
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