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Functional Software Size Measurement Methodology with Effort Estimation and Performance Indication
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Table of Contents

Preface xi

Acknowledgments xv

About the Author xvii

List of Acronyms xix

About the Companion Websites xxv

Part One FSSM: Introduction

1 Introduction to Functional Software Size Measurement 3

1.1 Introduction 3

1.2 Functional Size Measurement and Effort Estimation 3

1.3 Important Considerations for the Software Size Measurement and Effort Estimation 4

1.4 Introduction to the Functional Software Size Measurement Methodology with Effort Estimation and Performance Indication (FSSM) 10

1.5 Chapter Summary 12

Exercises 13

2 Synopsis of the Functional Software Size Measurement Methodology with Effort Estimation and Performance Indication (FSSM) 15

2.1 Salient Characteristics of the FSSM 15

2.2 Distinguishing Unique Key Features of the FSSM 20

2.3 Synoptic Description of the FSSM 22

2.4 Lists and Brief Descriptions of the FSSM Constituents 36

2.5 Source of Information for the FSSM Constituents 46

2.6 Examples 47

2.7 Chapter Summary 49

Exercises 49

Part Two FSSM: Software View

3 Software’s Measurable Components in the FSSM 53

3.1 Software’s Measurable Component (SMC) Description 53

3.2 Software’s Measurable Components (SMCs) Characteristics 56

3.3 Software’s Measurable Components (SMCs) Presence and Size 56

3.4 Examples 57

3.5 Chapter Summary 57

Exercises 58

4 Software Component’s Measurable Features in the FSSM 59

4.1 Software Component’s Measurable Feature (SCMF) Description 59

4.2 Usage of the Software Component’s Measurable Features (SCMFs) 71

4.3 Software Component’s Measurable Features (SCMFs) Presence and Quantity 72

4.4 Examples 72

4.5 Chapter Summary 74

Exercises 75

Part Three FSSM: Measurements

5 Software Component’s Feature Points in the FSSM 79

5.1 Software Component’s Feature Point (SCFP) Description 79

5.2 Usage of the Software Component’s Feature Points (SCFPs) 92

5.3 Software Component’s Feature Points (SCFPs) Presence and Quantity 92

5.4 Examples 93

5.5 Chapter Summary 95

Exercises 96

6 Software Component’s Feature Point Counts in the FSSM 97

6.1 Software Component’s Feature Point Count (SCFPC) Description 97

6.2 Counting Guidelines Flowchart for the Software Component’s Measurable Features (SCMFs) of the Software’s Measurable Component ‘Functionality Execution’ (CFE) 105

6.3 Some Specific Guidelines for the Software Component’s Feature Point (SCFP) Counting 105

6.4 Software Component’s Feature Point Counts (SCFPCs) Formation 110

6.5 Usage of the Software Component’s Feature Point Counts (SCFPCs) 110

6.6 Software Component’s Feature Point Counts (SCFPCs) Value 112

6.7 Examples 112

6.8 Chapter Summary 113

Exercises 114

7 Software Component’s Measurements through Software Component’s Feature Measurements in the FSSM 116

7.1 Software Component’s Measurement (SCM) and Software Component’s Feature Measurement (SCFM) Description 116

7.2 Software Component’s Measurement (SCM) and Software Component’s Feature Measurement (SCFM) Formulae 123

7.3 Examples 130

7.4 Chapter Summary 131

Exercises 133

Part Four FSSM: Estimations and Indications

8 Software Size Determination and Effort Estimations in the FSSM 137

8.1 Software Analysis – Size Determination and Effort Estimation, Static Structure, and Dynamic Characteristics in the FSSM 137

8.2 Software Size and Effort Estimation (SSEE) Description 138

8.3 Software Size and Effort Estimation (SSEE) Formulae 143

8.4 Chapter Summary 150

Exercises 152

9 Software Performance Quality Indicators for Static Structure and Dynamic Characteristics in the FSSM 153

9.1 Software Performance Quality Indicator (SPQI) Description 153

9.2 Software Performance Quality Indicator (SPQI) Construction Information Source 164

9.3 Software Performance Quality Indicator (SPQI) Formulae 165

9.4 Examples 183

9.5 Chapter Summary 183

Exercises 187

Part Five FSSM: Summary Charts

10 Summary Charts of the FSSM 191

10.1 Summary Charts of the FSSM Constituents 191

10.2 Chapter Summary 206

Part Six FSSM: Strengths

11 Software Diagnostics Based on the Software Component’s Feature Measurements and Software Performance Quality Indicators in the FSSM 209

11.1 Basic Diagnostics About the Functional Requirements Specifications (FRS) and Software, Based on the Software Component’s Feature Measurements (SCFMs) 209

11.2 Advanced Diagnostics About the System Architecture, Functional Requirements Specifications (FRS), and Software, Based on the Software Performance Quality Indicators (SPQIs) 214

11.3 Chapter Summary 216

12 Convertibility and ISO/IEC Standards Compliance of the FSSM 217

12.1 Convertibility of the FSSM to Other Functional Size Measurement (FSM) Methodology COSMIC 217

12.2 ISO/IEC Standards Compliance of the FSSM 218

12.3 Chapter Summary 225

13 Significant Strengths of the FSSM 226

13.1 Coverage Capabilities of the FSSM in Comparison with Some Existing Software Size Measurement Methodologies 226

13.2 Advantages of the FSSM Over the Currently Available Methodologies 231

13.3 Examples 239

13.4 Chapter Summary 241

Part Seven FSSM: Usage – Example

14 Example for Using the FSSM 247

14.1 Mini-FSSM Application Software Development (ASD) Introduction 247

14.2 Functional Requirements Specifications (FRS) of the Example – ‘Mini-FSSM Application Software Development’ 248

14.3 Software Component’s Feature Point (SCFP) Counting Explanation for the Example Mini-FSSM ASD 260

14.4 Software Component’s Feature Point (SCFP) Counting and Software Component’s Feature Point Count (SCFPC) Formation Table for the Example Mini-FSSM ASD 289

14.5 FSSM Results Tables for the Software Example Mini-FSSM Application Software Development 289

14.6 Graphical Representation of the Final Output Results for the Example Mini-FSSM 305

14.7 Chapter Summary 306

Part Eight Concluding Information

15 Effort Estimate for the Usage of the FSSM 313

15.1 Software Component’s Feature Point (SCFP) Counting, Analysis, and Report Preparation Effort Estimate for the Usage of the FSSM 313

15.2 Chapter Summary 315

16 Known Limitations, Improvement Scope, and Conclusion 316

16.1 Known Limitations of the FSSM 316

16.2 Improvement Possibilities in the FSSM 316

16.3 Conclusion 317

16.4 Chapter Summary 318

Part Nine Glossary

17 Glossary 321

17.1 Terms and Their Significance 321

Part Ten List of Figures and Answers to Exercises

18 List of Figures 393

19 Answers to Exercises 395

19.1 Chapter 1 Exercises 395

19.2 Chapter 2 Exercises 395

19.3 Chapter 3 Exercises 395

19.4 Chapter 4 Exercises 396

19.5 Chapter 5 Exercises 396

19.6 Chapter 6 Exercises 396

19.7 Chapter 7 Exercises 396

19.8 Chapter 8 Exercises 396

19.9 Chapter 9 Exercises 396

References 397

Index 399

About the Author

JASVEER SINGH is the Director of European Services for Professionals (EUSFP), Belgium. Mr. Singh received an Outstanding Achievement Award from ALCATEL-BELL, Antwerp, Belgium, for developing several REXX/CLIST programs on IBM to reduce the time for software development/testing and technical documents preparation. He holds two masters degrees: a Master of Technology in Computer Technology from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, and an Executive Master in Management (previously Post Graduate in Management) from Solvay Business School, Brussels. He has valuable senior-level international experience in the Information and Communication Technology area and has worked at the top IT/Telecom equipment manufacturer, operator, consultancy, and service companies in various countries. He is the author of India's Unique Transformation Programme (Kalpaz Publications – Gyan Books, Delhi, 2015).

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