Jidoka | Glossary

Definition
Jidoka is the policy of halting the production, or development whenever there’s a fault or bug cropping up. The next step usually involves, fixing and finding a reason for said problem as a preventive measure. This is considered to be a highly beneficial policy, as it helps in increasing the quality of work.

Origin
The concept of Jidoka originated in the early 1900’s when Sakichi Toyoda, founder of the Toyota Group, invented a textile loom that stopped automatically when any thread broke.

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Ideal Timing | Glossary

Definition
Ideal Timing(or Ideal time) was a term used in Extreme programming, for effort estimation. The term has now been replaced ,with another term known as ‘Story points’, which is a measure of magnitude. It’s also a measure, of the size of a user story relative to other user stories.

Further Reading 

  • “Extreme Programming Explained”, by Kent Beck.
  • “Planning Extreme Programming”, by Kent Beck.

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