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Why as a software industry are we struggling so often with hitting our estimates? Does the problems reside in the way we are estimating a project or the way we are executing them? Through 30+ years of modern software development what have we learned and what are we continuing to struggle with today? In this session I would like to discuss not only the problems associated with estimation and how to avoid them, but more importantly how we can plan for them, turning our estimation process into not only an art, but a science. Well cover how to sell your estimate internally, and arm you with the methodologies to support your numbers, and avoid the pitfalls that create projects that go 100% overbudget. What is the problem with software estimation? -- The morale, metrics and realities we have learned over time -- The results of our decades worth of estimation error Avoiding Risk -- Project entry point of sale -- Risk association with point of sale -- Products in the front, estimations in the back -- Getting out of jail -- Other lessons learned The Elusive Discovery phase -- How to estimate a discovery -- How to sell a discovery Planning for Risk -- Estimation types --- Gut - An art form --- Comparables - An art/science --- Factors/formula - A science -- Contingency --- Rating systems --- Formulas ---Granularity]]>

Why as a software industry are we struggling so often with hitting our estimates? Does the problems reside in the way we are estimating a project or the way we are executing them? Through 30+ years of modern software development what have we learned and what are we continuing to struggle with today? In this session I would like to discuss not only the problems associated with estimation and how to avoid them, but more importantly how we can plan for them, turning our estimation process into not only an art, but a science. Well cover how to sell your estimate internally, and arm you with the methodologies to support your numbers, and avoid the pitfalls that create projects that go 100% overbudget. What is the problem with software estimation? -- The morale, metrics and realities we have learned over time -- The results of our decades worth of estimation error Avoiding Risk -- Project entry point of sale -- Risk association with point of sale -- Products in the front, estimations in the back -- Getting out of jail -- Other lessons learned The Elusive Discovery phase -- How to estimate a discovery -- How to sell a discovery Planning for Risk -- Estimation types --- Gut - An art form --- Comparables - An art/science --- Factors/formula - A science -- Contingency --- Rating systems --- Formulas ---Granularity]]>
Wed, 22 Jul 2015 15:04:55 GMT /slideshow/drupalcon-la-estimationjohnnollin/50808138 jsnoles49@slideshare.net(jsnoles49) Software/Application Development Estimation jsnoles49 Why as a software industry are we struggling so often with hitting our estimates? Does the problems reside in the way we are estimating a project or the way we are executing them? Through 30+ years of modern software development what have we learned and what are we continuing to struggle with today? In this session I would like to discuss not only the problems associated with estimation and how to avoid them, but more importantly how we can plan for them, turning our estimation process into not only an art, but a science. Well cover how to sell your estimate internally, and arm you with the methodologies to support your numbers, and avoid the pitfalls that create projects that go 100% overbudget. What is the problem with software estimation? -- The morale, metrics and realities we have learned over time -- The results of our decades worth of estimation error Avoiding Risk -- Project entry point of sale -- Risk association with point of sale -- Products in the front, estimations in the back -- Getting out of jail -- Other lessons learned The Elusive Discovery phase -- How to estimate a discovery -- How to sell a discovery Planning for Risk -- Estimation types --- Gut - An art form --- Comparables - An art/science --- Factors/formula - A science -- Contingency --- Rating systems --- Formulas ---Granularity <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drupalconlaestimationjohnnollin-150722150455-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Why as a software industry are we struggling so often with hitting our estimates? Does the problems reside in the way we are estimating a project or the way we are executing them? Through 30+ years of modern software development what have we learned and what are we continuing to struggle with today? In this session I would like to discuss not only the problems associated with estimation and how to avoid them, but more importantly how we can plan for them, turning our estimation process into not only an art, but a science. Well cover how to sell your estimate internally, and arm you with the methodologies to support your numbers, and avoid the pitfalls that create projects that go 100% overbudget. What is the problem with software estimation? -- The morale, metrics and realities we have learned over time -- The results of our decades worth of estimation error Avoiding Risk -- Project entry point of sale -- Risk association with point of sale -- Products in the front, estimations in the back -- Getting out of jail -- Other lessons learned The Elusive Discovery phase -- How to estimate a discovery -- How to sell a discovery Planning for Risk -- Estimation types --- Gut - An art form --- Comparables - An art/science --- Factors/formula - A science -- Contingency --- Rating systems --- Formulas ---Granularity
Software/Application Development Estimation from John Nollin
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Responsive Web Design /slideshow/responsive-web-design-11925914/11925914 responsivedesign-120308134300-phpapp01
Planning your responsive web design project to mobilize your website.]]>

Planning your responsive web design project to mobilize your website.]]>
Thu, 08 Mar 2012 13:42:58 GMT /slideshow/responsive-web-design-11925914/11925914 jsnoles49@slideshare.net(jsnoles49) Responsive Web Design jsnoles49 Planning your responsive web design project to mobilize your website. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/responsivedesign-120308134300-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Planning your responsive web design project to mobilize your website.
Responsive Web Design from John Nollin
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HEO /slideshow/heo/4659320 heo-promet-ppt-100701091735-phpapp01
Human Engine Optimization Conversion > Traffic Writing for humans, not robots]]>

Human Engine Optimization Conversion > Traffic Writing for humans, not robots]]>
Thu, 01 Jul 2010 09:17:33 GMT /slideshow/heo/4659320 jsnoles49@slideshare.net(jsnoles49) HEO jsnoles49 Human Engine Optimization Conversion > Traffic Writing for humans, not robots <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/heo-promet-ppt-100701091735-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Human Engine Optimization Conversion &gt; Traffic Writing for humans, not robots
HEO from John Nollin
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-jsnoles49-48x48.jpg?cb=1522940849 John Nollin is a web development specialist focusing on open source technologies in the Chicagoland area. He is a passionate entrepreneur and traveler who enjoys new experiences, tough challenges, and the accomplishment that comes from both. Currently, John works as both a project manager and director of operations for Promet Solutions Inc., a Chicago based open source web and mobile development company. Promet focuses on open source technologies to build complex websites and web applications. Promet has used Drupal to develop solutions for Fortune 100 companies, start-ups & non-profits. John and Promet have utilized Drupal to build a broad variety of websites, web applications, and has www.JohnNollin.com https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/drupalconlaestimationjohnnollin-150722150455-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/drupalcon-la-estimationjohnnollin/50808138 Software/Application D... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/responsivedesign-120308134300-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/responsive-web-design-11925914/11925914 Responsive Web Design https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/heo-promet-ppt-100701091735-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/heo/4659320 HEO