Cost Estimation for Distributed Systems using Use Case Diagram
Published: 2010
Author(s) Name: S. V. Pingale, R. S. Badodekar, H. S. Badodekar
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Abstract
Estimating the cost of development is based on a prediction of the size for future systems. A lot of cost
estimation models were reported in the literature but many of these models became obsolete because of the
rapid changes in technology. Reliable estimations are difficult to obtain because of the lack of detailed
information about the future system at an early stage. Cost models like COCOMO (COnstructive COst MOdel)
[5,6] and sizing methods like Function Point analysis are well known and in widespread use in Software
Engineering. These models were applicable only to procedural paradigm, and are not directly applicable to
software products developed using the object oriented methodology or real time systems. It is this idea that
gave birth to the creation of Use Case Point (UCP) metrics, originally developed by Gustav Karner [3]. UCP
uses use cases as the primary factor, use case model is the first model developed in an object-oriented design
process using UML. In this paper we propose a novel approach to map the object oriented systems from their
function points and converting use case point counts on the basis of actor (Customer’s) interaction to the
software and to estimate cost of development by using Synthesized UCP (s- UCP) model with additional
information obtained from synthesized use case attributes.
Key words : Use Case Point, COCOMO, Cost Estimation
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