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2008 The Eighth International Conference on Quality Software
A Method for Measuring the Size of a Component-Based System Specification
August 12-August 13
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3312-4
The system-level size measures are particularly important in software project management as tasks such as planning and estimating the cost and schedule of software development can be performed more effectively when a size estimate of the entire system is available. However, due to the black-box nature of components, traditional software measures are not adequate as system-level measures for Component-Based Systems (CBS). Thus, if a system-level size is required, alternate measures should be used for sizing CBS. In this paper, we present a Function Point like approach, named Component Point to measure the system-level size of a CBS using the CBS specification written in UML. The Component Point approach integrates two software measures and extends an existing size measure from the more matured Object-Oriented paradigm to the related and relatively young CBS discipline. We also suggest a customized set of General System Characteristics so as to make our measure more relevant to CBS.
Index Terms:
Software Size Estimation, Software Effort Estimation, Software Measurement, Component Point, Component-Based Systems, Component-Based Software Development, Function Point extension
Citation:
Thareendhra Wijayasiriwardhane, Richard Lai, "A Method for Measuring the Size of a Component-Based System Specification," qsic, pp.329-337, 2008 The Eighth International Conference on Quality Software, 2008
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