Abstract

Conducting forensic expertise and expert examinations by experts of both state NDUSE and non-state expert institutions of Ukraine involves the expert’s sequence of actions interrelated in terms of the content of the expert task application of special knowledge, material objects, phenomena and processes that contain information about the circumstances of the case. Due to the specifics of creating software products as components of information (automated) systems, the process of their development is quite expensive, time consuming and difficult to predict. To date, there is a large number of forensic expertise and expert research in cases related to the definition of parameters / indicators and metadata of software products and assessment of property rights, the source data for which is the calculation of the complexity of creating software products (computer programs, databases), based on COCOMO II. In such circumstances, the creation of a methodology for calculating the complexity of creating software products based on the COCOMO II model, reflecting the features of forensic expertise (expert research) is a necessary condition for ensuring the principle of objectivity in forensic expertise. The statics convey the special characteristics of optional products and test them within a few hours after the draw based on the COCOMO II model. The prospects for further research on the issues to determine the parameters of the complexity of creating software products.

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