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2] " Wronger than Wrong ," Scientific American, November 2006. [3] Reducible Cost Estimating Risk - is dependent on technical, schedule, and programmatic risks, which must be assessed to provide an accurate picture of the project cost. Where's the Product Owner to produce those ROM estimates so the developers don't have to?
2] " Wronger than Wrong ," Scientific American, November 2006. [3] Reducible Cost Estimating Risk - is dependent on technical, schedule, and programmatic risks, which must be assessed to provide an accurate picture of the project cost. Where's the Product Owner to produce those ROM estimates so the developers don't have to?
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