Want Better Estimates? Stop Estimating!
Joel Semeniuk discusses ways of making better project estimates excluding guessing as much as possible.
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Posted by Chris Greenlee on May 09, 2007
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Last summer when Sun released RTS 1.0 (or whatever it was called) the price was $15,000 per seat per year (that's not a typo). There was no way to get one just for learning on your own with without paying the $15,000.
How much is RTS 2.0 going to cost?
There are alteratives out there that are much cheaper and some may even be free by now. If Sun's implementation is going to gain any traction they are going to have to significantly reduce the cost.
See www.alphaworks.ibm.com/topics/realtimejava for more details - including an interesting paper on the "metronome" GC.
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