scholarly journals Systematic literature review of mobile application development and testing effort estimation

Author(s):  
Anureet Kaur ◽  
Kulwant Kaur
2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (3) ◽  
pp. 1-38
Author(s):  
Ilona Bluemke ◽  
Agnieszka Malanowska

Although testing effort estimation is a very important task in software project management, it is rarely described in the literature. There are many difficulties in finding any useful methods or tools for this purpose. Solutions to many other problems related to testing effort calculation are published much more often. There is also no research focusing on both testing effort estimation and all related areas of software engineering. To fill this gap, we performed a systematic literature review on both questions. Although our primary objective was to find some tools or implementable metods for test effort estimation, we have quickly discovered many other interesting topics related to the main one. The main contribution of this work is the presentation of the testing effort estimation task in a very wide context, indicating the relations with other research fields. This systematic literature review presents a detailed overview of testing effort estimation task, including challenges and approaches to automating it and the solutions proposed in the literature. It also exhaustively investigates related research topics, classifying publications that can be found in connection to the testing effort according to seven criteria formulated on the basis of our research questions. We present here both synthesis of our finding and the deep analysis of the stated research problems.


2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (4) ◽  
pp. 595-603 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ziema Mushtaq ◽  
Abdul Wahid

Background: Mobile application and Effort estimation have direct relationship where on the basis of size, mobile application development efforts can be determined. Inaccuracy or inappropriateness in this approach can cause underestimation or overestimation. The main phase of Mobile application development is to standardize the approach to predict the size of an application. Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to quantify the functionality provided by the software to the end users it is necessary to know the size of an application. This paper focuses on the background of Mobile application size measures, Mobile complexity factors and the future work of the size measure. Methods: This is a survey based study where the primary endpoint was to see the resemblance of selected parameters with modern day mobile application development, a list of questions commonly known as questionnaire was prepared and was sent to more than 140 people including practitioners, researchers and industry people. Results: Out of 40 Parameters 9 parameters were selected to be includes as Mobile complex factors in order to calculate the functional size of a mobile application. Hence new concept for mobile size measures is introduced. Conclusion: Mobile complexity factors were proposed to form a standard to be used as an input in proposed size metrics for estimation of Mobile application development. To validate the effectiveness of this research work, there is something that is to be achieved in future: a) Propose a New Sizing metrics to calculate size of a Mobile application. b) Proposing a model for estimation of Cost in Mobile application development so that the there will be more accuracy in the resultant value and the process of estimation will be more streamlined.


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