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This part of the documentation relates to Agile Poker Enterprise for Jira Server. If you use Jira Cloud go to the Agile Poker Enterprise for Jira Cloud documentation. |
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- On the sessions dashboard view, click the "Create session" button.
- On the "Create new session" popup choose "Relative estimation" and click "Next":
- Choose issues you want to estimate (session scope) and click "Next" to create your new relative estimation session.
Issue placement phase
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- While in the session page, drag the issues from the deck (left screen side) to the virtual wall (right screen side):
- Continue dragging issues from the deck. You can drop the issue in the following places:
- under existing column (if item is comparable in size)
- to the left (or right), if the item is considerable smaller (greater) than existing issues on the wall:
- stick the issue between two existing columns:
- under existing column (if item is comparable in size)
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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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