Estimated Scrum and Project Time

IF the client asks me about the estimated completion time for the entire project, can this be given using Scrum?

Using, for example, the methodology of the (scary) waterfall, I will have a technical specification to use half of the decent rating.

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Yes, you can (and do) evaluate Scrum projects. [Note "Scrum" is an English word, not an abbreviation or abbreviation. This should not be in all capitals.]

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  • Record the backlog.

  • Break the lag into sprints.

  • Sprint priority from most valuable to least valuable.

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An โ€œexpert judgmentโ€ or calculation is the last resource. Try to calculate real things and / or refer to historical data to calculate a significant figure.

This applies regardless of the method you use, be it Scrum or anything else.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1723251/


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