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Eduardo Miranda

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Eduardo Miranda is an associate teaching professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s Institute for Software Research.

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Associate Professor
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Eduardo Miranda is an associate teaching professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s Institute for Software Research.

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Time Boxing Planning Time Boxing Planning: Buffered Moscow Rules

Time boxing is a management technique that prioritizes schedule over deliverables, but time boxes that are merely self- or outside-imposed targets, without agreed-upon partial outcomes and justified certainty, are at best an expression of good will on the part of the team. This essay proposes the use of a modified set of Moscow rules that accomplish the objectives of prioritizing deliverables and providing a degree of assurance as a function of the uncertainty of the underlying estimates.

Time Boxing Planning Time Boxing Planning: Buffered Moscow Rules

Time boxing is a management technique that prioritizes schedule over deliverables, but time boxes that are merely self- or outside-imposed targets, without agreed-upon partial outcomes and justified certainty, are at best an expression of good will on the part of the team. This essay proposes the use of a modified set of Moscow rules that accomplish the objectives of prioritizing deliverables and providing a degree of assurance as a function of the uncertainty of the underlying estimates.