How to prevent intentional over-estimation in user stories?
I am asking this from a purely hypothetical standpoint.
User stories as a contract definition?
I am often asked to write a requirements document for a new piece of work. I write requirements using user stories. The list of requirements is then used as a contract with the client denoting the functionality that will be delivered. The temptation them becomes to add more and more detail and more and more stories in an attempt to define a water-tight specification that rules out any expensive mistakes.
Can I (reasonably) refuse to sign an NDA for pro bono work? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
What can a company do to restrict offsite contract developers from redistributing GPLv2-licensed code modifications?
My company uses a mix of onsite and increasingly offsite contractors for development of websites and online applications.
Starting consulting while employed – conflict of interest [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
What do small business people do with regards to ‘legal’ when selling software [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
Should Cross browser testing be explicitly mentioned in the scope of a project?
I do freelance web development and front end dev is not my strongest point. This question came to me in my recent fixed bid project.
Is 25% to me as sole author a good deal? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
What is the risk of putting your actual developing code online
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What is the risk of putting your actual developing code online
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