Title :
Putnam´s Effort-Duration Trade-Off Law: Is the Software Estimation Problem Really Solved?
Author_Institution :
CGI, Groningen, Netherlands
Abstract :
In 1978, Putnam presented his "general empirical solution" for the software estimation problem and claimed that the problem was solved. His results continue to be influential, and are sometimes treated as authoritative. Focusing on the effort-duration trade-off, we evaluate his study and its results, examining both his approach and studies that have been published since. Several serious problems are identified. Simulations show that Putnam\´s approach yields incorrect results and that it yields a non-existent effort-duration trade-off in a set of unrelated random numbers. Putnam\´s "software equation" and effort-duration trade-off law have no credibility and should no longer be used. Several related studies have similar issues, statistical relationships should be handled with more care.
Keywords :
software cost estimation; Putnam effort-duration trade-off law; Putnam general empirical solution; Putnam software equation; software estimation problem; Analytical models; Equations; Estimation; Mathematical model; Productivity; Software; Standards; Effort-duration trade-off; project estimation; project planning; software development management; software equation;
Conference_Titel :
Software Measurement and the International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement (IWSM-MENSURA), 2014 Joint Conference of the International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Rotterdam
DOI :
10.1109/IWSM.Mensura.2014.25