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1 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI1 CS 562 Advanced SW Engineering General Dynamics, Needham Tuesdays, 3 – 7 pm Instructor: Diane Kramer

2 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI2 Class Format for Today Review General Course Info & Syllabus Review Assignments Reading material Homework handout Project Discussion Lecture #1: Intro to Software Cost Estimation Exploring COCOMO II

3 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI3 General Course Info Course Web Site: http://www.cs.wpi.edu/~cs562/e04 Lecture slides, handouts, announcements, etc. Prerequisites, grading, assignments Academic Integrity: Cheating = not acknowledging the contributions of others

4 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI4 Goals for this Course Main focus on SW cost estimation Also look at project management from a number of different perspectives Reading list: Boehm, et al Yourdon Brooks Other – additional suggested reading material

5 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI5 Syllabus Reading assignments: Read in advance for class assigned Come prepared to discuss In class activities: Discussions on reading assignments Other exercises/activities Everyone is expected to participate

6 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI6 Writing Assignments Homework Handout 4 essays on reading material 3 have topics already assigned The 4 th is up to you Submit proposal by week 5 Include source material & topic See course web site for suggested readings

7 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI7 Term Project Invent a SW project to plan/estimate Find something going on in your company (current or past), perhaps in a different dept Try not to get any real costs (estimated or actual) These will bias your work Submit proposal in 2 weeks More info coming

8 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI8 Introduction to Software Cost Estimation Boehm, et al Chapter 1

9 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI9 Why Cost Estimations? Why do we need to plan out SW projects? What can go wrong without a plan? What data need to be considered? What goes into a project plan? What goes into a cost estimate? What happens when our estimates are wrong? Have any of you done this before? What were your experiences?

10 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI10 COCOMO II Software Use to help make software cost estimates User objectives Review list on pages 1 – 2 Model objectives Review list on pages 3 – 4 Evolution strategies Review list on pages 4 – 5

11 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI11 Projected Future SW Practice SW Development Roles: (Figure 1.1, page 6) End user programming Infrastructure Intermediate Sectors Application Generators Application Composition System Integration How are each of these defined? Why do we care?

12 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI12 Cost Drivers Life Cycle Models Reusability, COTS Degree of understanding of: Requirements, Architecture, Market window, Scheduling constraints, Required reliability, etc. Granularity of available information See figure 1.2, page 10 Point estimates vs. range estimates

13 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI13 Process Models Early prototyping Resolve high-risk issues, such as? Early design Explore alternative software/system architectures Post architecture Actual development and maintenance

14 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI14 COCOMO II Software Reference Manual Boehm, et al Appendix E, page 391

15 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI15 Introduction What does COCOMO stand for? Used by project managers or team leaders Used to develop model(s) of projects to identify potential problems in: Resources, personnel, budgets, schedules Primary objectives: Review list on page 391

16 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI16 Estimation Equations Effort estimation 1.1.1, page 392 Schedule estimation 1.1.2, page 393 Scale factors 1.1.3, page 393 Also see table 1.1, page 394

17 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI17 Sizing Methods Lines of Code (LOC) Why is this difficult to measure? See SEI definition checklist, page 395 Guidelines for what to include/exclude Function Points (FP) Identify user function types (Table 1-2, page 396) Classify by complexity level Degree of influence

18 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI18 Adapting Existing Code COCOMO supports cost estimations for modifications to existing code Review list on page 397 Also see Figure 1-6, page 403

19 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI19 Effort Multipliers Lists on pages 397 – 398 Product attributes: constraints, requirements Platform attributes: hardware/OS limitations Personnel attributes: level of various skills Project attributes: development conditions 16 factors with up to 6 ratings 1 increases effort See Figure 1-2, page 398

20 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI20 COCOMO User Interface CLEF: see Figure 1-3, page 399 UI descriptions, pages 399 – 406 Remaining contents of Appendix E Chapter 2: File Menu (pages 407 – 425) Chapter 3: Edit Menu (pages 425 – 428) Chapter 4: Parameters Menu (pages 429 – 435) Chapter 5: Calibrate Menu (pages 435 – 439) Chapter 6: Phase Distribution (pages 439 – 456) Chapter 7: Maintenance (pages 457 – 466)

21 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI21 Accompanying CD-ROM Boehm, et al Appendix F, page 472

22 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI22 Review Contents of CD Greeting and book overview by Boehm COCOMO II Installation Tutorials My 1 st COCOMO Run Can run off CD without full installation Commercial COCOMO II – based tools

23 April 13, 2004CS 562 - WPI23 For Next Time Review Chapter 1 of Boehm Read Yourdon – Death March Write Paper 1 Research & think about term project


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