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Organizing computational work on *statistical* projects; use for questions about data storage, data sharing, code repositories, etc. Note that questions about programming or unrelated to statistics are off-topic.

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Dealing with project uncertainties: is the sum of the most-likely estimates equal to the sum...

I found this document on the internet: Dealing with Project Uncertainties In this article I read: In order for uncertainties to be included in the project estimates it is necessary to take into acc …
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Calculating probability of project tasks, and most likely ending date?

Say I have a project (you know the typical one you can represent using a Gantt Chart ) If I where to assign a particula probability to each of the tasks in the Gantt... say for example: Task1 (2 da …
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How to use Bayesian updating to measure deviation from initial estimates and how delayed a S...

Imagine a Product Owner estimates that the software development team using Scrum they are working with is going to be able to complete 80 user stories in 5 sprints: Sprint 1: 16 stories Sprint 2: 16 …
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Is there an formula to translate a Beta distribution back to a Pert distribution? Or is simu...

A popular method to estimate in project management is the 3 point estimation plus the PERT formula If I use it for example to estimate how many stories my team is going to be able to complete Sprint …
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