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Sixth International Software Metrics Symposium (METRICS'99)
An Empirical Study of the Correlations Between Function Point Elements
Boca Raton, Florida
November 04-November 06
ISBN: 0-7695-0403-5
Chris J. Lokan, University of New South Wales
Researchers and practitioners have noted correlations between the five types of elements in function point analysis. Practitioners exploit them; researchers have raised concerns about them. Two previous studies of the correlations between the elements have agreed in some findings, but differed on others. A large data set is analyzed here to gain further insight into the correlations.Two elements (inputs and logical files) are found to be correlated always, and one element (external files) is found to be generally uncorrelated with the others. Correlations are strongest in new development projects that use 4GLs. These results confirm some findings of previous researchers, and suggest explanations for differences between previous findings.
Index Terms:
Software metrics, software size, function points
Citation:
Chris J. Lokan, "An Empirical Study of the Correlations Between Function Point Elements," metrics, pp.200, Sixth International Software Metrics Symposium (METRICS'99), 1999
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