A Fresh Perspective on Forecasting in Software Development

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A Fresh Perspective on Forecasting in Software Development

Bias and noise play a huge role in organizations, and their presence most likely goes unnoticed when making software forecasts. This article explores software forecasting in this light and offers advice on what to do to combat bias and noise.

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