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A general math question
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24/02/2017 07:36:13
Hilmar Zonneveld
Independent Consultant
Cochabamba, Bolivia
 
 
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If the factor gets very large, it makes less and less sense to talk about an accuracy, expressed in percentage. For one, the percent off varies a lot, depending on whether you compare it with the original estimate or on the actual result.

I would suggest that it is much clearer to simply use a factor (60 / 33.5). Though here, too, it should be decided which number goes into the numerator.

>OK, I apologize in advance if this is in the wrong area.
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>This almost seems like too simple a question.
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>It has to do with calculating accuracy in an Agile setting
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>Suppose someone is really off on an estimate. They estimate 4.5 hours and it turns into 20 hours. How would you calculate the accuracy?
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>Similarly, for one period, a person just has a bad sprint They estimated 33.5 hours on a set of tasks and they wound up working 60. How would you calculate accuracy?
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>Thanks,
>Kevin
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