Title :
Expert Judgment in Software Estimation During the Bid Phase of a Project -- An Exploratory Survey
Author :
Faria, Pedro ; Miranda, E.
Abstract :
This article presents the results of an industrial study about the reliability of expert judgment in cost estimation in a medium-sized software company. The purpose of the study was to assess current practices within the company, and to use the results as a catalyst for improving the company´s cost estimation processes. The study included the analysis of two aspects: variability and calibration. First, the degree of variability can indicate the absence of a sound and repeatable process for making estimations. Second, measuring the estimators´ calibration allowed us to establish their awareness about their lack of specific knowledge when estimating, as well as their ability to properly acknowledge and represent uncertainty. The results clearly show that, in the context of the organization studied, cost estimation based on unstructured expert judgment is unreliable.
Keywords :
project management; software cost estimation; software houses; tendering; uncertainty handling; cost estimation process improvement; estimator calibration measurement; expert judgment reliability; medium-sized software company; project bid phase; software cost estimation; uncertainty representation; variability; Calibration; Companies; Estimation; Reliability; Software; calibration; software cost estimation; variability;
Conference_Titel :
Software Measurement and the 2012 Seventh International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (IWSM-MENSURA), 2012 Joint Conference of the 22nd International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Assisi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3127-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4840-1
DOI :
10.1109/IWSM-MENSURA.2012.27