MVL Estimating development time and complexity of programs
Keywords:
assessment of labor input, COCOMO model, the PERT technique, the object point, the assessment by analogy, function points, the genetic algorithm evaluation, assessment code volumeAbstract
The main problem of modem methods of evaluation of labor is the difficulty of adapting them to each specific project. This paper proposes is a fundamentally new, non-classiсal genetic approach to the problem, the main principles of which is providing qualitative and quantitative assessment of labor-intensive software development projects
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