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Functional Size Measurement Case Studies

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This chapter presents a set of functional user requirements, together with the results of applying the five ISO/IEC-conformant Functional Size Measurement Methods (FSMMs) to determine the functional size of the software.

This chapter starts with the presentation of the functional requirements of the Course Registration case study and the according use case diagram in the first two sections, followed by functional size measurement of the requirements in the following order: COSMIC, FiSMA, IFPUG, Mark II, NESMA, and a concluding comparison.

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(2008). Functional Size Measurement Case Studies. In: The IT Measurement Compendium. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68188-5_18

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