DocumentCode :
2706369
Title :
The software estimation dilemma, a small step forward
Author :
Levy, Zeeva
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Syst., London Univ., UK
fYear :
1990
fDate :
8-10 May 1990
Firstpage :
242
Lastpage :
249
Abstract :
The EEM (Effort Estimation Model) for software development is a support system to assist in the process of economic evaluation of software projects that takes place when a project is about to start. At that point the estimates are done only at a low level of precision, to enable the management to determine project feasibility. The EEM uses techniques consistent with the level of knowledge generally available in the organization at that time. Estimates for the effort required at the later stages of the software development life cycle are done in a detailed form, using differential techniques, towards the end of the requirement analysis and the preliminary design stages. Different estimating approaches can be used at the different points in the system development process. A prototype was developed based on these principles and has been working for the last 18 months. This report discusses the underlying assumptions, concepts and process involved
Keywords :
software engineering; Effort Estimation Model; prototype; software development; software estimation dilemma; software projects; system development process; Computer industry; Costs; Economic forecasting; Hardware; Information systems; Life estimation; Programming; Project management; Prototypes; Software prototyping;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
CompEuro '90. Proceedings of the 1990 IEEE International Conference on Computer Systems and Software Engineering
Conference_Location :
Tel-Aviv
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2041-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CMPEUR.1990.113631
Filename :
113631
Link To Document :
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