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Should Managers Be Quails During Planning Poker?

Posted June 18, 2009 | Technology |

In recent years, many agile software development teams have used a Planning Poker practice to estimate the effort needed to complete the features chosen to be implemented in an iteration and/or release. Planning Poker is "played" by the team as a part of the iteration planning meeting, which is attended by product managers, project managers, software developers, testers, usability engineers, security engineers, and others.

About The Author
Laurie Williams
Laurie Williams is an Associate Professor and the Director of both the Center for Open Software Engineering and the Collaborative Software Development Laboratory at North Carolina State University (USA). Dr. Williams is the lead author of Pair Programming Illuminated and a coeditor ofExtreme Programming Perspectives. She has published more than 150 software engineering papers, articles, and books. Additionally, Dr. Williams has been invited to… Read More
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