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The IT Measurement Compendium: Estimating and Benchmarking Success with Functional Size Measurement

✍ Scribed by Manfred Bundschuh, Carol Dekkers (auth.)


Publisher
Springer
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Leaves
644
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The first step towards success in a software project is to ensure a professional setup. This includes a metrics-based formal estimation process to ensure a solid foundation for project planning. Accurate estimates require quantitative measurements, ideally tool based. In addition, software project managers must also monitor and update these estimates during the project’s lifecycle to control progress and assess possible risks.

Based on their many years of practical experience as software managers and consultants, Manfred Bundschuh and Carol Dekkers present a framework of value to anyone involved with software project management. They present all five ISO/IEC-acknowledged Functional Sizing Methods, with variants, experiences, counting rules and case studies, and they use numerous practical examples to show how to use functional size measurement to produce realistic estimates.

Written in a highly practical style, including checklists, templates, and hands-on advice, and backed up with many pointers to both national and international metrics and standards organizations, this book is the ideal companion for the busy software project manager or quality assurance manager.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxxv
The Estimation Challenges....Pages 1-43
Estimation Fundamentals....Pages 45-64
Prerequisites for Estimation....Pages 65-84
The Implementation of Estimation....Pages 85-115
Estimation Methods....Pages 117-158
Estimating Maintenance Effort....Pages 159-177
Software Measurement and Metrics: Fundamentals....Pages 179-206
Product- and Process- Metrics....Pages 207-239
Object-Oriented Metrics....Pages 241-255
Measurement Communities and Resources....Pages 257-287
Benchmarking of IT Projects....Pages 289-321
The IFPUG Function Point Counting Method....Pages 323-363
Functional Size Measurement Methods (FSMMs)....Pages 365-395
Variants of the IFPUG Function Point Counting Method....Pages 397-407
Using Functional Size Measurement Methods....Pages 409-431
Estimation of Data Warehouses, Web-Based Applications: Software Reuse and Redevelopment....Pages 433-452
IFPUG Function Point Counting Rules....Pages 453-482
Functional Size Measurement Case Studies....Pages 483-532
Functional Size Measurement: Additional Case Studies....Pages 533-545
Tools for Estimation....Pages 547-586
Back Matter....Pages 587-643

✦ Subjects


Technology Management


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