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{{Wikify|date=March 2009}}
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'''Evidence-based Scheduling''' is a [[software]] [[schedule|estimation approach]] created by [[Joel Spolsky]], a
One of the core ideas of Evidence-based Scheduling, that adds to the normal estimation practices, is the idea of '''including all time spent, regardless of relevance'''.
Most people, when estimating, measure the time they actually spend on a project - classic Time Accounting categories such as cited in McConnell's ''Software Project Survival Guide''<ref name="SPSG">[http://www.amazon.com
Recording and attempting to [[budget]] for secondary activities often leads to political pressure to drop such activities. In practice, people find themselves unable to avoid them and compensate by working [[overtime]].
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