Abstract

A requirement for software productivity analysis and estimation is the ability to measure the size of a software product, from a functional perspective rather than from a technical perspective. One example of such a functional size measurement (FSM) technique is Function Point Analysis (FPA)[2]. FPA is now widely used in the MIS domain, where it has become the ‘de facto’ standard in the industry. However, FPA has not had the same acceptance in other domains, such as real-time software. A new technique was proposed by the University of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM) and the Software Engineering Laboratory in Applied Metrics (SELAM) to extend the functional measure to real-time software. The new technique is called Full Function Points.

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