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  2. Putnam model - Wikipedia

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    B is a scaling factor and is a function of the project size. [3] Productivity is the Process Productivity, the ability of a particular software organization to produce software of a given size at a particular defect rate. Effort is the total effort applied to the project in person-years. Time is the total schedule of the project in years.

  3. Software sizing - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between the size of software and the effort required to produce it is called productivity. For example, if a software engineer has built a small web-based calculator application, we can say that the project effort was 280 man-hours. However, this does not give any information about the size of the software product itself ...

  4. Source lines of code - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Park (while at the Software Engineering Institute) and others developed a framework for defining SLOC values, to enable people to carefully explain and define the SLOC measure used in a project. For example, most software systems reuse code, and determining which (if any) reused code to include is important when reporting a measure.

  5. MK II FPA - Wikipedia

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    This is a method for analysis and measurement of information processing applications based on end user functional view of the system. The MK II Method (ISO/IEC 20968 Software engineering—Mk II Function Point Analysis—Counting Practices Manual [1]) is one of five currently recognized ISO standards for Functionally sizing software.

  6. COSMIC functional size measurement - Wikipedia

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    COSMIC functional size measurement is a method to measure a standard functional size of a piece of software. COSMIC is an acronym of COmmon Software Measurement International Consortium, a voluntary organization that has developed the method and is still expanding its use to more software domains.

  7. IET Software - Wikipedia

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    IET Software is a peer-reviewed scientific journal on software engineering and related issues, published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) in the United Kingdom. [2] The journal was previously published under the following titles: Software & Microsystems (1982–1986, Online ISSN 2053-9096, Print ISSN 0261-3182) [3]

  8. Software architecture description - Wikipedia

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    Software architecture description is the set of practices for expressing, communicating and analysing software architectures (also called architectural rendering), and the result of applying such practices through a work product expressing a software architecture (ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010).

  9. Category:Software engineering publications - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Software engineering publications" ... International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering ... Text is available under the ...