DocumentCode
2025346
Title
Extending function point analysis to object-oriented requirements specifications
Author
Harput, Vahan ; Kaindl, Hermann ; Kramer, Stefan
Author_Institution
Siemens AG Osterreich, Vienna
fYear
2005
fDate
1-1 Sept. 2005
Lastpage
39
Abstract
In practice, it is very important to determine the size of a proposed software system yet to be built based on its requirements, i.e., early in the development life cycle. Given a size estimate, it is usually possible to estimate the effort that will be needed to build this system. The most widely used approach to size estimation is function point analysis (FPA). It is not clear, however, how function points can be reasonably counted for object-oriented requirements specifications. We found that this cannot be done fully automatically, since several constructs of such a representation can be interpreted in various ways in the spirit of FPA, depending on the context. For applying FPA to object-oriented requirements specifications, we defined rules that specify a semi-automatic transformation from an object-oriented requirements model to an FPA model
Keywords
formal specification; formal verification; object-oriented programming; software cost estimation; function point analysis; object-oriented requirement specifications; software development life cycle; software system; Computer industry; Costs; Design methodology; Humans; ISO standards; Law; Object oriented modeling; Size measurement; Software measurement; Software systems;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Metrics, 2005. 11th IEEE International Symposium
Conference_Location
Como
ISSN
1530-1435
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2371-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/METRICS.2005.25
Filename
1509317
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