Realistic Timelines

Defending realistic timelines protects the company from financial loss, security problems, instability, and developer turnover. A realistic estimate is a risk-management decision about system longevity. Financial loss, security issues, ins…

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Defending realistic timelines protects the company from financial loss, security problems, instability, and developer turnover. A realistic estimate is a risk-management decision about system longevity. Financial loss, security issues, instability, and turnover are business risks rather than merely engineering inconveniences. Lowball estimates often continue because they work politically in the short term.