Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10349043 | Journal of Systems and Software | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The standard Function Point Analysis (FPA) method maps complexity to an ordinal scale such that function types (functions) labelled “high” complexity may have a very different underlying complexity. This deficiency is the subject of this article. An improved FPA method is presented that breaks down a very complex function into an equivalent set of functions with normal complexity. The improved FPA method is not a new method, it is an improvement of the standard FPA method. In the process of defining an improved FPA method, a model was built, which helped us find the connection between the standard FPA method and the Common Software Measurement International Consortium-Full Function Point (COSMIC-FFP) and Mark II Function Point Analysis (MKII FPA) methods. These methods were used to define the improved FPA method algorithm, because they show a bigger functional size for very complex functions. In the end, an evaluation of the improved FPA method was made with the results of the ISBSG Repository Data Disk.
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Authors
Tomaž Kralj, Ivan Rozman, Marjan HeriÄko, AleÅ¡ ŽivkoviÄ,