Functional size measures of software—especially Function Points—are widely used, because they provide an objective quantification of software size in the early stages of development, as soon as functional requirements have been analyzed and documented. Unfortunately, in some conditions, performing the standard Function Point Analysis process may be too long and expensive. Moreover, functional measures could be needed before functional requirements have been elicited completely and at the required detail level. To solve this problem, many methods have been invented and are being used to estimate the functional size based on incomplete or not fully detailed requirements. Using these methods involves a trade-off between ease and timeliness on ...
Background: Function Point Analysis is widely used, especially to quantify the size of applications ...
Measuring software functional size via standard Function Points Analysis (FPA) requires the availabi...
Background: Functional size measures of software are widely used for effort estimation, because they...
Functional size measures of software—especially Function Points—are widely used, because they provid...
Functional size measures of software—especially Function Points—are widely used, because they provid...
Functional size, or function points, is a language-independent measure of software size. It is used ...
Measuring Function Points following the standard process is sometimes long and expensive. To solve t...
Background: Software size is one of the key factors that has the potential to affect the effort of s...
In many projects, software functional size is measured via the IFPUG (International Function Point U...
Simple Function Point is a functional size measurement method that can be used in place of IFPUG Fun...
In many projects, software functional size is measured via the IFPUG (International Function Point U...
Functional Size Measurement methods –like the IFPUG Function Point Analysis and COSMIC methods– are ...
A requirement for software productivity analysis and estimation is the ability to measure the size o...
Abstract — Function Point Analysis is widely used, especially to quantify the size of applications i...
Background: Function Point Analysis is widely used, especially to quantify the size of applications ...
Measuring software functional size via standard Function Points Analysis (FPA) requires the availabi...
Background: Functional size measures of software are widely used for effort estimation, because they...
Functional size measures of software—especially Function Points—are widely used, because they provid...
Functional size measures of software—especially Function Points—are widely used, because they provid...
Functional size, or function points, is a language-independent measure of software size. It is used ...
Measuring Function Points following the standard process is sometimes long and expensive. To solve t...
Background: Software size is one of the key factors that has the potential to affect the effort of s...
In many projects, software functional size is measured via the IFPUG (International Function Point U...
Simple Function Point is a functional size measurement method that can be used in place of IFPUG Fun...
In many projects, software functional size is measured via the IFPUG (International Function Point U...
Functional Size Measurement methods –like the IFPUG Function Point Analysis and COSMIC methods– are ...
A requirement for software productivity analysis and estimation is the ability to measure the size o...
Abstract — Function Point Analysis is widely used, especially to quantify the size of applications i...
Background: Function Point Analysis is widely used, especially to quantify the size of applications ...
Measuring software functional size via standard Function Points Analysis (FPA) requires the availabi...
Background: Functional size measures of software are widely used for effort estimation, because they...