Abstract
AbstractIt is time to move on to construction time. This is when epics are distributed to releases and scheduled for further detailing. We use benefit estimates and cost estimates to monitor and adjust this scheduling. We will take an existing practice for cost management and use it for benefit management and benefit/cost management: we adapt what is called earned value management to what we call earned business value management.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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