Definitions
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- noun management The
inflexible period oftime allotted for a specifictask . - verb management, transitive To assign an inflexible period of time to (a task).
Etymologies
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Examples
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"The intent is to 'timebox' each release by fixing the functionally complete date and including only features that deliver in time at a reasonable stability level," wrote Wood.
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Even if the end result of the timebox is that you create another one because you've made such good progress, that prevents the automation from turning in to a week-long exercise when you thought it would just take 1/2 a day.
Justifying Automation Neal Ford 2007
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And don't forget the situations where the release to marketing was a day or so ahead of the timebox end.
Andre Durand 2009
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Or you timebox how long you will drive for, eg I drive for 10 mins, then you drive for 10 mins.
Planet TW 2009
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Set a timebox and improve your routine until you can shift gears effectively within your time boundaries.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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Set a timebox and improve your routine until you can shift gears effectively within your time boundaries.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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In this case, people weren't finishing what they "attempted to commit to" in the timebox, but they extended the timebox.
No Fluff Just Stuff 2009
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Set a timebox and improve your routine until you can shift gears effectively within your time boundaries.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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I led a roundtable about transitioning to agile, and discovered that not everyone takes the feedback the timebox gives them.
No Fluff Just Stuff 2009
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Some Agile teams have used the term iteration 0 or sprint 0 - as a first development timebox set aside for this initial research along with getting the development environment setup and ready to go, and doing some initial architectural prototyping or "spiking" - the rough equivalent of high level design from an architectural perspective.
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