Software Estimation and Austrian law

Ok, I’ve just come out of one of my law classes (part of my business studies) and a small part of today’s topic has made me think about consequences for our software making industry. Austria law states that if you give a customer an estimation of the costs (German: Kostenvoranschlag) you are only allowed miss that goal by +15% otherwise the other party can decline contract fulfillment and pay you a standard rate for work done so far. Don’t nail me down on any law details – I’m no lawyer and only have a minimal set of law courses, but it does get me thinking, how often estimations made on software projects are off by more than 15%.

I recently read the book “Software Estimation” by Steve McConnell and it contains a number of different methods and helpers for better estimations. It’s well written, has lot’s of practical examples (including common pitfalls) and introduces you to a lot of methods for different project sizes. It may not solve all your problems, but it may help you on the way.

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Channel 8: My interview with two VB.net stars

On the last day Mario and Christian were scheduled to do an Interview with Amanda Silver, the Senior Program Manager Lead for Visual Basic and Jay Schmelzer, the Principal Group Program Manager for Visual Basic.

As it turned out Christian was already scheduled for another interview – he was a very busy guy at Tech-Ed – and so I jumped in to film the interview and as it happened I also had to ask some questions. The video is not published yet – and you won’t see me anyway, because I posed questions from behind the camera – but there is a summary of the interview on Channel 8 and a german version on vb-magazin.de.