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J. N. Rosenfield BoeiraLean Game Development https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-9843-5_11

11. Measuring and Analyzing

Julia Naomi Rosenfield Boeira1  
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada
 

You’ve learned all about iterating and you understand that you need ways to measure and analyze the results of iterations. Therefore, the first step is to be able to measure the results that your iteration obtained and continue to generate ideas from these results. In practice, your goal should be to maximize learning through iterations and, therefore, develop better quality and safer products each new iteration.

Ways to Measure

A very common way to measure hypotheses and results is ...

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