Stephen Eley wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 11:44 AM, James Byrne <li...@ruby-forum.com> 
> wrote:
>>
>> F=31, S=165, PC=100%, TU=30, CU=21, financial services (insurance
>> claims)
> 
> Whathuh?  Wow, you really *do* work for government, don't you?  >8->
> That line hurts me to look at and I'm not going to try to put my
> answer in that format.
> 

Only in the sense that every taxpayer does.  It seemed me a short hand 
way of describing the information requested without being particularly 
obscure.

Total users vs. concurrent users gives a very good idea of the resources 
behind a project, or at least the potential resources, together with an 
idea of how important to a business that a project might be.  Certainly, 
it will not catch the corner cases of say of high value, low volume 
processing, and it may give unwarranted weight to a minor project in a 
large corporation.  On the whole though, I think it will give a good 
feel for what size feature/story driven projects are presently.  Perhaps 
it might be better to ask for the numbers of active developers / client 
representatives per project instead.
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