[The Testing Planet, July 31, 2011, by Jesper L Ottosen]
This article will show you how collecting a little information during each project can provide a better understanding and visualization of how your current project progresses. Be careful now, “It’s hard to predict – especially about the future” as the Danish proverb goes..
Originally at http://www.ministryoftesting.com/2011/07/a-little-track-history-that-goes-a-long-way/
See also: Build a Tester Workshop
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Are we nearly there yet?
http://dannorth.net/2013/07/05/are-we-nearly-there-yet/
//they are asking how much more is in front of us, we’re answering with how much is …behind us…. I believe the goal of software delivery is to minimize the lead time to business impact. //
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How do I open the original link?
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here http://www.ministryoftesting.com/2011/07/a-little-track-history-that-goes-a-long-way/
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