Measuring software functional size via standard Function Points Analysis (FPA) requires the availability of fully specified requirements and specific competencies. Most of the time, the need to measure software functional size occurs well in advance with respect to these ideal conditions, under the lack of complete information or skilled experts. To work around the constraints of the official measurement process, several estimation methods for FPA have been proposed and are commonly used. Among these, the International Function Points User Group (IFPUG) has adopted the "High-level FPA"method (also known as the NESMA method). This method avoids weighting each data and transaction function by using fixed weights instead. Applying High-level F...