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Software Size Evaluation using Object Points
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Title | Software Size Evaluation using Object Points | |||||
Language | en | |||||
Publication date | 2009-08-03 | |||||
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Thandar Zaw | ||||||
Khaine Khaine Oo | ||||||
Description | ||||||
Object-oriented technologies have emerged as a dominant software engineering practice. The growth of Object Oriented practices has required software developers and they have been estimating the size of their development projects. Several attempts have been made to categorize the complexities of software systems, and the complexity of software architectures is a subject of ongoing research. Software reuse limits the amount of new software that needs to be produced. Most method for estimation effort requires an estimate of the size of the software. The size of software is estimated by using complexity weight of object points. Object-oriented software is the process of systematically building the software systems using objects, types and classes. This paper presented the calculation of reuse object points in the modified software application by using object point estimation model. This size of the software code is estimated by using COCOMO-II object point analysis model. The normal size estimated after object point analysis is finalized to calculate the adjusted object points in reusing modified software application. | ||||||
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Effort estimation, Object point analysis, COCOMO-II | ||||||
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PSC | ||||||
3-August-2009 | ||||||
Proceedings of the 3rd Conference on Parallel & Soft Computing | ||||||
"University of Computer Studies, Yangon" | ||||||
Software Engineering | ||||||
"UCSY https://www.ucsy.edu.mm/ThirdPSC.do" |