estimability

[US]/ˌestɪməˈbɪləti/
[UK]/ˌestəməˈbɪləti/

Translation

n.the quality of being estimable; worth or merit; (mathematics) the property of being estimable or able to be estimated

Phrases & Collocations

high estimability

low estimability

estimability matters

assess estimability

improve estimability

estimability improved

estimability improving

estimability issues

estimability concerns

Example Sentences

we improved the estimability of the backlog by breaking large stories into smaller tasks.

low estimability often signals unclear requirements or missing acceptance criteria.

the team agreed to raise estimability before committing to a delivery date.

to increase estimability, we added examples, edge cases, and measurable definitions of done.

estimability was reduced by frequent scope changes during the sprint.

we track estimability as a leading indicator of planning quality.

pairing with a domain expert increased estimability and shortened the estimation meeting.

the estimability of the feature improved after we clarified dependencies and constraints.

we declined the ticket because its estimability was too low to size responsibly.

higher estimability lets us forecast capacity with fewer surprises.

the reviewer asked for better estimability by requesting a clear test plan.

we boosted estimability by spike research before estimating the migration effort.

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