Don Beckett has been active in software as a developer, manager, trainer, researcher, analyst, and consultant for 30 years. Since 1995, the focus of his work has been software measurement, analysis, and estimation; first with EDS (now HP) and, since 2004, with QSM. He has worked for many years with parametric models and tools to estimate and create forecasts to completion for software projects, and has created estimates for over 2,000 projects. In recent years, Don has worked extensively for the Department of Defense to evaluate requests for proposals and monitor the progress of large ERP implementations. More recently, he has studied the productivity and quality of software projects that follow the Agile methodology.Donald Beckett's Recent ArticlesThe Problems with Software Development as Seen by Professional EstimatorsUsing Software Project MetricsA Lead Role in Software SuccessObey the (Software) Project LawsSet the Stage for SuccessAn Analysis of Function Point TrendsDonald Beckett's Recent Blog PostsIs Your Cloud Migration ROI Too Optimistic?Practical Software Estimation Tips for Communicating with Business LeadersWhat Does a “Typical” Software Project Look Like?Simplified Function Point Analysis (SiFP)Value vs. Cost in Software Sizing and EstimationHow Does Agile Quality Compare?Monitoring Software Project Progress by Money Spent Can Be MisleadingThe Balancing Point between Project Cost and ScheduleAre Your Software Projects Too Small?Estimating Program Increment Capacity in Scaled Agile (SAFe)