DocumentCode
3077247
Title
Mapping General System Characteristics to Non-Functional Requirements
Author
Bharadwaj, A. Keshav ; Nair, T. R Gopalakrishnan
Author_Institution
Res. & Ind. Incubation Center, Dayananda Sagar Instn., Bangalore
fYear
2009
fDate
6-7 March 2009
Firstpage
1634
Lastpage
1638
Abstract
The function point analysis (FPA) method is the preferred scheme of estimation for project managers to determine the size, effort, schedule, resource loading and other such parameters. The FPA method by International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG) has captured the critical implementation features of an application through fourteen general system characteristics. However, non-functional requirements (NFRs) such as functionality, reliability, efficiency, usability, maintainability, portability, etc. have not been included in the FPA estimation method. This paper discusses some of the NFRs and tries to determine a degree of influence for each of them. An attempt to factor the NFRs into estimation has been made. This approach needs to be validated with data collection and analysis.
Keywords
project management; software cost estimation; software management; systems analysis; function point analysis estimation method; general system characteristics mapping; nonfunctional requirements; project management; resource loading; Application software; Data analysis; Delay; Information systems; Job shop scheduling; Maintenance; Project management; Resource management; Size measurement; Usability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Advance Computing Conference, 2009. IACC 2009. IEEE International
Conference_Location
Patiala
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2927-1
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2928-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IADCC.2009.4809262
Filename
4809262
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