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Software Function, Source Lines of Code, and Development Effort Prediction: A Software Science Validation


Abstract:

One of the most important problems faced by software developers and users is the prediction of the size of a programming system and its development effort. As an alternat...Show More

Abstract:

One of the most important problems faced by software developers and users is the prediction of the size of a programming system and its development effort. As an alternative to "size," one might deal with a measure of the "function" that the software is to perform. Albrecht [1] has developed a methodology to estimate the amount of the "function" the software is to perform, in terms of the data it is to use (absorb) and to generate (produce). The "function" is quantified as "function points," essentially, a weighted sum of the numbers of "inputs," "outputs,"master files," and "inquiries" provided to, or generated by, the software. This paper demonstrates the equivalence between Albrecht's external input/output data flow representative of a program (the "function points" metric) and Halstead's [2] "software science" or "software linguistics" model of a program as well as the "soft content" variation of Halstead's model suggested by Gaffney [7].
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering ( Volume: SE-9, Issue: 6, November 1983)
Page(s): 639 - 648
Date of Publication: 30 November 1983

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