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Metrics in software are of two types .direct and indirect .Function points as indirect metrics .Function points are used to measure the effort of the project Cost estimation model Introduction
SOFTWARE METRICS  USING  CONSTRUCTIVE COST MODELBy K Gopal Reddy Metrics in software are of two types .direct and indirect .Function points What is cost estimation model ?Why use cost estimation ?How are they calculated ? Cost estimation model is used to calculate the effort and schedule of It was developed by Barry W Boehm in the year 1981.It is Basic cocomo used for relatively smaller projects . team size is considered Organic mode projectsUsed for relatively smaller teams.Project is developed in familiar environment.There Semidetached mode projectsIt lies between organic mode and embedded mode in terms Embedded mode projectsThe project environment is complex.Team members are highly skilled. Team Table for the constant values  Intermediate COCOMOIt is used for medium sized projects.The cost drivers are intermediate COCOMO is used to estimate the cost and schedule of the project, The cost estimation may vary due to changes in the requirements, staff COCOMOII was developed in 1995It could overcome the limitations of calculating the In COCOMO II the constant value b is replaced by 5 scale Helps in making decisions based on business and financial calculations of the Constructive Cost Model was developed by Barry W Boehm, is the most [1] Farshad Faghih,” Software Effort and Schedule Estimation”,
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Слайд 2 Metrics in software are of two types .direct

Metrics in software are of two types .direct and indirect .Function

and indirect .
Function points as indirect metrics .
Function points

are used to measure the effort of the project
Cost estimation model



Introduction


Слайд 3 What is cost estimation model ?

Why use cost

What is cost estimation model ?Why use cost estimation ?How are they calculated ?

estimation ?

How are they calculated ?



Слайд 4 Cost estimation model is used to calculate the

Cost estimation model is used to calculate the effort and schedule

effort and schedule of a project .
Cost estimation models

give easy ways for risk mitigation and prepare plan for building the project .
They are calculated using cost drivers .
What are cost drivers ?
Cost drivers are critical features that have a direct impact on the project.



Слайд 5 It was developed by Barry W Boehm in

It was developed by Barry W Boehm in the year 1981.It

the year 1981.
It is an algorithmic cost model.
It is

based on size of the project.
The size of the project may vary depending upon the function points .

CONSTRUCTIVE COST MODEL


Слайд 6 Basic cocomo
used for relatively smaller projects

Basic cocomo used for relatively smaller projects . team size is

.
team size is considered to be small.
Cost drivers

depend upon size of the projects .
Effort E = a * (KDSI) b * EAF Where KDSI is number of thousands of delivered source instructions a and b are constants, may vary depending on size of the project .
schedule S= c * (E) d where E is the Effort and c, d are constants.
EAF is called Effort Adjustment Factor which is 1 for basic cocomo , this value may vary from 1 to 15.


COCOMO MODELS


Слайд 7 Organic mode projects
Used for relatively smaller teams.
Project is

Organic mode projectsUsed for relatively smaller teams.Project is developed in familiar

developed in familiar environment.
There is a proper interaction among

the team members and they coordinate their work.
Bohem observed E=2.4(KDSI)1.05 E in person-months.
And S=2.5(E)0.38.

Classes of software projects


Слайд 8 Semidetached mode projects
It lies between organic mode and

Semidetached mode projectsIt lies between organic mode and embedded mode in

embedded mode in terms of team size.
It consists of

experienced and inexperienced staff.
Team members are unfamiliar with the system under development.
Bohem observed E=3(KDSI)1.12 E in person-months.
S.35=2.5(E)0And





Слайд 9 Embedded mode projects
The project environment is complex.
Team members

Embedded mode projectsThe project environment is complex.Team members are highly skilled.

are highly skilled.
Team members are familiar with the

system under development.
Bohem observed E=3.6(KDSI)1.20 E in person-months.
And S=2.5(E)0.32.
 




Слайд 10 Table for the constant values

Table for the constant values

Слайд 11  
Intermediate COCOMO
It is used for medium sized projects.
The

 Intermediate COCOMOIt is used for medium sized projects.The cost drivers are

cost drivers are intermediate to basic and advanced cocomo.
Cost

drivers depend upon product reliability, database size, execution and storage.
Team size is medium.

Advanced COCOMO
It is used for large sized projects.
The cost drivers depend upon requirements, analysis, design, testing and maintenance.
Team size is large.




Слайд 12 COCOMO is used to estimate the cost and

COCOMO is used to estimate the cost and schedule of the

schedule of the project, starting from the design phase

and till the end of integration phase. For the remaining phases a separate estimation model should be used.
COCOMO is not a perfect realistic model. Assumptions made at the beginning may vary as time progresses in developing the project.
When need arises to revise the cost of the project. A new estimate may show over budget or under budget for the project. This may lead to a partial development of the system, excluding certain requirements.
COCOMO assumes that the requirements are constant throughout the development of the project; any changes in the requirements are not accommodated for calculation of cost of the project.
There is not much difference between basic and intermediate COCOMO, except during the maintenance and development of the software project.
COCOMO is not suitable for non-sequential ,rapid development, reengineering ,reuse cases models.

LIMITATIONS OF COCOMO


Слайд 13 The cost estimation may vary due to changes

The cost estimation may vary due to changes in the requirements,

in the requirements, staff size, and environment in which

the software is being developed.
The calculation for cost estimation accuracy is given as follows
Absolute error= (Epred - Eactual)
Percentage error= (Epred - Eactual)/Eactual
Relative error= 1/n ∑ (Epred - Eactual)/Eactual
The above results give a more accurate estimation of costs for future projects.The cost estimation model now becomes more realistic .

COST ESTIMATION ACCURACY


Слайд 14 COCOMOII was developed in 1995
It could overcome the

COCOMOII was developed in 1995It could overcome the limitations of calculating

limitations of calculating the costs for non-sequential, rapid development,

reengineering and reuse models of software.
It has 3 modules
Application composition: - good for projects with GUI interface for rapid development of project.
Early design: - Prepare a rough picture of what is to be designed. Done before the architecture is designed.
Post architecture: - Prepared after the architecture has been designed.  

COCOMO II


Слайд 15 In COCOMO II the constant value b is

In COCOMO II the constant value b is replaced by 5

replaced by 5 scale factors.
Effort (E) is calculated

as follows
E = a * (KDSI) sf * π (EM)
Where a is constant, sf is scaling factor, EM is Effort Multiplier (7 for Early design, 17 for Post architecture).

COCOMO II calculation


Слайд 16 Helps in making decisions based on business and

Helps in making decisions based on business and financial calculations of

financial calculations of the project.
Establishes the cost and schedule

of the project under development, this provides a plan for the project.
Provides a more reliable cost and schedule, hence the risk mitigation is easy to accomplish.
It overcomes the problem of reengineering and reuse of software modules.
Develops a process at each level . Hence takes care of the capability maturity model.

COCOMO II USES


Слайд 17 Constructive Cost Model was developed by Barry W

Constructive Cost Model was developed by Barry W Boehm, is the

Boehm, is the most common and widely used cost

estimation models for most software projects.
The effort and schedule calculated by the model is based on two things, historical information and experience. Thus the reliability on cocomo has been increased.
The website provided by NASA on cocomo, provides a cocomo calculator with cost drivers for a complex project. Cost drivers directly have an impact on the development of the project.

CONCLUSION


Слайд 18 [1] Farshad Faghih,” Software Effort and Schedule Estimation”,

[1] Farshad Faghih,” Software Effort and Schedule Estimation”,

http://www2.enel.ucalgary.ca/People/Smith/619.94/prev689/1997.94/reports/farshad.htm
[2]IAN SOMMERVILLE,”

Software Engineering”, published by addision wesley, pg 514- 521.
[3]Seth Bowen, Samuel Lee, Lance Titchkosky,”Software cost estimation”,
http://www.computing.dcu.ie/~renaat/ca421/BLTCostEst.ppt

[4]Barry Boehm, “Cost Estimation With COCOMO II”, http://sunset.usc.edu/classes/cs577a_2002/lectures/19/ec19.pdf
 
[5]Center for Systems and Software engineering, “COCOMO II”, http://sunset.usc.edu/csse/research/COCOMOII/cocomo_main.html.

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