Software Production Economics Theoretical Models And Practical Tools
Software Production Economics Theoretical Models And Practical Tools
Chris F Kemerer
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A number of questions relating to the tradeoffs between phases, and to potential interaction effects could be very relevant. The possible intervention of tools to link these phases more tightly or to shift the division of effort more heavily into other phases would be of great interest to tool developers and users. And, the development of non-coding metrics for measuring these other phases would be of general interest. Some current research [Banker/Kemerer 87b] is developing a two phase model i...nvolving both an analysis/design phase and a coding/testing phase. Of interest is whether a) the economy of scale results shown in previous research can be further substantiated with this more sophisticated model, and b) whether the two phases 3Note that Boehm's detailed version of his COCOMO cost estimation model allows for weighting of the "cost-drivers" by phase. Software Production Economics 16 can be shown to be separable. Separability is a notion used by economists to characterize the interaction effects of two or more production processes.
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