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Improving subjective estimates using paired comparisons

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Despite the existence of structured methods for software sizing and effort estimation, the so-called “expert” approach seems to be the prevalent way to produce estimates in the software industry. This article presents a method based on paired comparisons, which social science researchers use for measuring when there is no accepted measurement scale or when a measurement instrument does not exist. Although not new, the idea has received little attention in the literature

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Software, IEEE  (Volume:18 ,  Issue: 1 )

Date of Publication: Jan/Feb 2001

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