## What Role Does Telemetry Play in Hypothesis-Driven Development? Telemetry enables the collection of specific data needed to validate a hypothesis. It supports empirical decision-making by showing whether a change actually leads to the desired outcome. >[!metaphor] >Telemetry in hypothesis-driven development is like installing smart sensors in a greenhouse. You don’t just guess if the plants are thriving; you track light, humidity, and soil moisture to confirm what’s helping them grow. </br> Without telemetry, you’re just hoping your hypothesis made an impact—data is what lets you _know_. ## Works Consulted 1. [An Explanation of Hypothesis-Driven Development](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5CNZDPayRc&t=2s) | Scrum.org | Accessed 26 Dec. 2024. ## Connections follows:: [[5.2 Assumptions Become Experiments in Hypothesis-Driven Development]] topics:: [[Hypothesis-Driven Development]], [[Telemetry]], [[Empiricism]], [[Decision-Making]], [[Outcome]] ![[Footer]]