Ideal time

Simple input fields, a definition of ideal hours, and a checklist

Exponential sliders

Sliders that change effort values exponentially, to counteract underestimation of large tasks

Sort within categories

Categorize, then sort by effort, like in XP planning game

Estimates in categories

Categorize, then estimate effort for each category

Three-point

Estimate three points (P10, Most likely, P90), to express uncertainty

Sort and estimate

Rank the tasks in a sorting widget, then assign estimates

Pairwise comparisons

Compare tasks pairwise to compute overall relative estimates. Scale and adjust to provide final estimates.

Categories

Categorize by business value, like in the MoSCoW method

Sort within categories

Categorize, then sort by business value, like in XP planning game

Sorted table

Sort according to business value

Multiple categories

Categorize according to multiple aspects of business value

Value poker

Assign relative value, using reference tasks

100 value points

Distribute 100 value points among the proposed tasks

Pairwise comparisons

Compare tasks pairwise to compute overall value ranking, then adjust manually

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Cost simulation

Use three-point estimates to generate probability distribution for total costs

Risk checklist

Assess risks using a comprehensive checklist

Risk checklist LT

Compare risks pairwise, using a shortened list

System quality checklist

Assess system quality using broad-scoped quality criteria
The tools shown on this page are examples on how EstimationWeb can be configured.
With the full version, aimed at the Product Owner in Large&Agile SW projects, you will be able to:
  • Integrate with the Jira issue tracker to manage plans and releases
  • Collect independent judgements from multiple stakeholders
  • Tailor any aspect of the tools shown on this page
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