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This document describes what different story points mean in practice. By design, story points are not supposed to be connected to units of time (hours, days or weeks). They are meant to be relative units which give a rough understanding of the amount of work required to complete a story. Story points between different teams, departments and companies should never be compared.
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Team A delivering 100 story points in a sprint might actually be much more than Team B delivering 200 story points because the teams don’t share a standardised definition what 1 story point means. By no means is this an attempt to create such a standardisation, but to give us a guideline what to follow when estimating stories.