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The Briggs/Chase Law Of Program Development: To Determine How Long It Will Take To Write And Debug A Program
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The Briggs/Chase Law of Program Development:
To determine how long it will take to write and debug a
program, take your best estimate, multiply that by two, add one, and
convert to the next higher units.
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The Briggs/Chase Law of Program Development: To determine how long it will take to write and debug a program
ake your best estimate, multiply that by two, add one, and convert to the next higher units....
God is a comic playing to an audience that's afraid to laugh.
To determine how long it will take to write and debug a program, take your best estimate, multiply that by two, add one, and convert to the next higher units....
Estimate the time you think it should take, multiply by 2, add 3, and change the unit of measure to the next higher unit.
Thus we allocate 2 days for a one-hour task. -- Westheimer's Time Estimation Rule...
Westheimer's Time Estimation Rule: Estimate the time you think it should take, multiply by 2, add 3, and change the unit of measure to the next higher unit.
Westheimer's Time Estimation Rule: Estimate the time you think it should take, multiply by 2, and add 3, indpendent of the units of time.
Westheimer's Rule: To estimate the time it takes to do a task, estimate the time you think it should take, multiply by two, and change the unit of measure to the next highest unit.
Thus, we allocate two days for a one-hour task....