In this paper, we present an FP-like approach, named Class Point, which was conceived to estimate the size of object-oriented products. In particular, two measures are proposed, which are theoretically validated showing that they satisfy well-known properties necessary for size measures. An initial empirical validation is also performed, meant to assess the usefulness and effectiveness of the proposed measures to predict the development effort of object-oriented systems. Moreover, a comparative analysis is carried out, taking into account several other size measures
The size of SW artifacts is universally recognized as one of the most relevant metrics needed to sup...
Many effort estimation techniques exist for sizing software systems but none is directly used to mea...
Why do we size software? For many reasons. To estimate effort. To estimate memory requirements. To e...
In this paper, we present an FP-like approach, named Class Point, which was conceived to estimate th...
This paper presents a methodology for estimating the development size and effort of object oriented ...
This paper presents a method for estimating the size, and consequently eort and duration, of object ...
Abstract. We present an empirical validation of object-oriented size estimation models. In previous ...
In this paper, a metric is proposed, Predictive Object Points (POPs), that has the potential to do a...
The object oriented paradigm has become widely used to develop large information systems. This paper...
This paper presents a method for estimating the size, and consequently effort and duration, of objec...
Abstract. We present a method for estimating the size, and consequently effort and duration, of obje...
Early estimation of the size of a software product is extremely important. In this paper we analyze ...
Abstmct-software size estimation has been the object of a lot of research in the software engineerin...
In practice, it is very important to determine the size of a proposed software system yet to be buil...
Software development effort estimation is vital to project success. Both underestimates and overesti...
The size of SW artifacts is universally recognized as one of the most relevant metrics needed to sup...
Many effort estimation techniques exist for sizing software systems but none is directly used to mea...
Why do we size software? For many reasons. To estimate effort. To estimate memory requirements. To e...
In this paper, we present an FP-like approach, named Class Point, which was conceived to estimate th...
This paper presents a methodology for estimating the development size and effort of object oriented ...
This paper presents a method for estimating the size, and consequently eort and duration, of object ...
Abstract. We present an empirical validation of object-oriented size estimation models. In previous ...
In this paper, a metric is proposed, Predictive Object Points (POPs), that has the potential to do a...
The object oriented paradigm has become widely used to develop large information systems. This paper...
This paper presents a method for estimating the size, and consequently effort and duration, of objec...
Abstract. We present a method for estimating the size, and consequently effort and duration, of obje...
Early estimation of the size of a software product is extremely important. In this paper we analyze ...
Abstmct-software size estimation has been the object of a lot of research in the software engineerin...
In practice, it is very important to determine the size of a proposed software system yet to be buil...
Software development effort estimation is vital to project success. Both underestimates and overesti...
The size of SW artifacts is universally recognized as one of the most relevant metrics needed to sup...
Many effort estimation techniques exist for sizing software systems but none is directly used to mea...
Why do we size software? For many reasons. To estimate effort. To estimate memory requirements. To e...