Abstract

The paper describes the results of an experiment in software costing. The Mark II Function Point method was used to predict the cost of a number of projects at the Inland Revenue's Information Technology. The results were compared with individual managers' estimates and the actual expenditure. The results give some cause for optimism in the use of the function point model that was used.

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