DocumentCode
1601063
Title
How to control the costs of client/server developments
Author
Lloyd, John
Author_Institution
Sema Group UK Syst., UK
Volume
1
fYear
1995
Firstpage
42583
Abstract
The most fundamental factor determining the development costs of client/server application systems is the size of the system in terms of the number of requirements and their technical complexity. It follows that the most basic way of controlling costs is to control the number and scope of business and technical requirements. Beyond this basic control, there any many other factors which affect the cost of development. These can be divided into two groups: managerial and resource factors. This paper describes these factors and suggests measures both to control costs and to reduce them through improved productivity. This paper is based on experience gained in the development of a client/server management information system for the railway industry
Keywords
client-server systems; application development cost control; business requirements; client/server application systems; management information system; managerial factors; productivity; railway industry; resource factors; system requirements; system size; technical complexity; technical requirements;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Client/Server Computing. Seminar Proceedings (IEE Digest No. 1995/184), International Seminar on
Conference_Location
La Hulpe
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19951135
Filename
677457
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