Abstract
Effort estimation is the process of predicting a software's likely cost and development time. Estimating software development effort is still a complex problem that receives a lot of research attention. The accuracy with which the effort necessary for software development is estimated, and it is a significant success element in software project management. The estimated effort should be roughly equal to the actual effort in a good software estimation model. Accurate estimation enables managers to allocate resources for the planning and coordination of all activities. In this paper the effort estimation for small size projects involving technical and analytical aspects of engineering intent. The estimation of time resources is done in three steps firstly Identification of seven novel traits of software (LOC, N&C, CGPA, R, CC, AC, FP). Secondly PCA was implemented to decide the significant parameters among the software features. Lastly linear regression and polynomial regression models were developed using the significant features predicted by the PCA. The result of evaluation of the two models are encouraging with the minimum RMSE of 32-204 minutes and maximum regression coefficients(r <sup xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">2</sup> ) of 0.95-0.98
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