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Estimating Software Development Effort Based on Use Cases-Experiences from Industry

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Estimating Software Development Effort Based on Use Cases-Experiences from Industry
Use case models are used in object-oriented analysis for capturing and describing the functional requirements of a system. Several methods for estimating software development effort are based on attributes of a use case model. This paper reports the results of three industrial case studies on the application of a method for effort estimation based on use case points. The aim of this paper is to provide guidance for other organizations that want to improve their estimation process applying use cases. Our results support existing claims that use cases can be used successfully in estimating software development effort. The results indicate that the guidance provided by the use case points method can support expert knowledge in the estimation process. Our experience is also that the design of the use case models has a strong impact on the estimates. Keywords Use cases, estimation, industrial experience
Bente Anda, Hege Dreiem, Dag I. K. Sjøberg,
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where UML
Authors Bente Anda, Hege Dreiem, Dag I. K. Sjøberg, Magne Jørgensen
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