SPaMCAST 691 - AI and Estimation, The End Of Software Estimators, An Interview with Kevin McKeel

Published: Feb. 20, 2022, 10 p.m.

In SPaMCAST 69, Kevin McKeel talks about using neurolinguistics to aid in software estimation tools. Is this the end of the world for the software estimating profession or the beginning of a golden age?\xa0 Probably both, listen and draw your own conclusions. Kevin\u2019s Bio Mr. Kevin McKeel has over 25 years of experience in software cost estimation. He is a CCEA and SAFe Architect and received the prestigious 2021 Technical Achievement of the Year award from ICEAA related to the research of automated software sizing using AI and NLP. Mr. McKeel holds a Bachelor\u2019s in Business Administration (Finance, \u201889) from James Madison University and a Master\u2019s in Business Administration (Decision Systems, \u201992) from The George Washington University. LinkedIn Website: Re-Read Saturday News\xa0 Week 8 of our re-read of\xa0 concludes our read of Chapter 5 addressing the \u2018Why Conversation\u2019. This week we spent time tackling the concepts of joint design and urging organizations to train team leads in decision making. They are not second class citizens My experiment of the week: Last week I proposed the experiment of creating a position-interest chart during the week. I actually used the technique to help frame an essay for the Software Process and Measurement Podcast within 12 hours of proposing the experiment. I also used the ideas in the approach to reframing several discussions (looking for the positions behind stated positions) during the week.\xa0 \xa0 This week I will try to find a scenario to apply the concepts of joint design (no eggs will be harmed). \xa0 \xa0 Week 1: - \xa0 Week 2: - \xa0 Week 3: - \xa0 Week 4: - \xa0 Week 5 - \xa0 Week 6 - \xa0 Week 7 - \xa0 Week 8 \xa0 - Next SPaMCAST\xa0 What would you call a person with little training, a lot of responsibility, and little to no real authority?\xa0 This is not a Dad Joke.\xa0 I suggest the answer is often a team lead.\xa0 \xa0 Also, Mr. Tony Timbol is back to talk about user stories in his To Tell A Story column.