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Function Point analysis ISO/IEC 20968

Function Point analysis ISO/IEC 20968. Ronan Fitzpatrick. Albrect - ( 1979) Function Point analysis. Function Points = UFPs x (0.65 + 0.01 x  (DI 1 to DI 14 )). Assuming D i = 3 for all 14 characteristics  (DI 1 to DI 14 ) = 14 x 3 = 42 FP = 523 x [0.65 + 0.01 x 42]

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Function Point analysis ISO/IEC 20968

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  1. Function Point analysisISO/IEC 20968 Ronan Fitzpatrick

  2. Albrect - (1979)Function Point analysis Function Points = UFPs x (0.65 + 0.01 x (DI1 to DI14))

  3. Assuming Di = 3 for all 14 characteristics (DI1 to DI14) = 14 x 3 = 42 FP = 523 x [0.65 + 0.01 x 42] = 523 x [0.65 + 0.42] = 560 Albrect - (1979)Function Point analysis DI Values Not present or No influence = 0 Insignificant influence = 1 Moderate influence = 2 Average influence = 3 Significant influence = 4 Strong influence throughout = 5

  4. Albrect - (1979)Function Point analysis • Having calculated the Function points • Use number of lines of code (LOC) per function point in order to calculate total lines of Code in a project. • LOC varies per programming language.

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