Importance of Data Collection and Validation for Systematic Software Development Process
Source: Anna University
Systematic software development process involves estimation of size, effort, schedule and cost of a software project and analysis of critical factors affecting these estimates. In literature there are many methods for software estimation and categorization of critical factors. More than 50% of the projects undertaken have challenged the initially proposed estimates. Even if the authors consider updating estimates at various phases of software development, the percentage of challenged projects reduces marginally. The reason for such a situation is that the decisions are made on historical and collected data. Therefore, software data collection to a reasonable accuracy and its validation is important both for decision making and validating software development process. In this paper an effort is made to highlight the importance of software data collection.
| Format: | Size: | 241.10 | |
| Date: | Apr 2011 |
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