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Introduction
Relative estimation sessionswith Agile Poker for Jira are designed for making quick and rough estimations of large batch of issues (50+). The relative estimation sessions is based on the Team Estimation Game method, employing trello-like interface for smooth issue drag'n'drop user experience. The relative estimation mode is also heavily inspired by techniques known as Magic Estimation or Silent Grouping, so knowing one of them should make you comfortable with the flow. Here is general gist of the session:
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Further readings
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Keep in mind the following resources are not created nor maintained by Spartez, but you still might benefit from them:
https://www.thedroidsonroids.com/blog/the-best-way-of-estima… | Detailed explanation of the Team Estimation Game method. Good for introductory reading. |
http://www8.cs.umu.se/kurser/5DV151/VT15/lectures/slides/f4_… | One-paged "cheat sheet" for the Team Estimation Game. |
http://www.agilelearninglabs.com/2012/05/how-to-play-the-tea… | Another explanation of Team Estimation Game. Less pictures, but with more verbose examples. |
https://www.amazon.com/Practical-Estimation-Dependable-Pr… | Kindle pocked guide about Team Estimation, written by the technique author. |
http://tracks.roojoom.com/r/2258#/trek?page=4 | Short comparison between Planning Poker, Magic Estimations and Team Estimation Game. |
https://systemagility.com/2011/05/22/using-silent-grouping-to-s… | Detailed explanation of the Silent Grouping method. |
https://www.wibas.com/scrum/magic-estimation/en | Introductory explanation to the Magic Estimation method, with a bit of hints. |
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