Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of SNAP and IFPUG FPA
Software Project Estimation
Parametric
Group and Size-Based Estimation
Understanding Process Performance Baselines
Software Project Metrics
Overview of Function Point Analysis
Identifying Type of Count, Purpose, Scope, and Boundary
Data Functions
Elementary Process and Transaction Functions
Conversion Functions
Calculating a Functional Size
Identifying User Requirements
Counting Enhancement Projects
IFPUG FPA Advantages and Disadvantages
Current FSMs
Software Non-functional Assessment Process (SNAP)
Determining SNAP Purpose, Scope, and Boundary
SNAP Categories and Sub-Categories
Calculating Non-Functional Size Formulae
SNAP Calculation Case Study
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic knowledge and understanding of software estimation and sizing
Audience
- Project managers
- Business analysts
- Software metric specialists
- Quality consultants
Delivery Options
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Testimonials (3)
The patience and pace of the lecturer.
Jace - Vodacom
Course - Test Automation with Selenium
Key topics can be discussed and agreed upon with the trainer in advance. Relaxed and pleasant atmosphere during the seminar days.
Lorenz - Continentale Lebensversicherung AG
Course - Advanced Selenium
I gained new knowledge and I'm pretty confident about it. Nothing unclear.