scholarly journals Comparing Local and Global Software Effort Estimation Models -- Reflections on a Systematic Review

Author(s):  
Stephen G. MacDonell ◽  
Martin J. Shepperd
Author(s):  
FATIMA AZZAHRA AMAZAL ◽  
ALI IDRI ◽  
ALAIN ABRAN

Software effort estimation is one of the most important tasks in software project management. Of several techniques suggested for estimating software development effort, the analogy-based reasoning, or Case-Based Reasoning (CBR), approaches stand out as promising techniques. In this paper, the benefits of using linguistic rather than numerical values in the analogy process for software effort estimation are investigated. The performance, in terms of accuracy and tolerance of imprecision, of two analogy-based software effort estimation models (Classical Analogy and Fuzzy Analogy, which use numerical and linguistic values respectively to describe software projects) is compared. Three research questions related to the performance of these two models are discussed and answered. This study uses the International Software Benchmarking Standards Group (ISBSG) dataset and confirms the usefulness of using linguistic instead of numerical values in analogy-based software effort estimation models.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 393-421 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dilani Wickramaarachchi ◽  
Richard Lai

Global Software Development (GSD) is becoming increasingly prevalent, with software development teams being distributed around the world and working in collaboration with partner companies despite geographic and time differences. The main advantage of GSD which makes it attractive is the greater availability of human resources at lower costs. However, there are several disadvantages which are caused by the distance which separates the development teams. Coordination and communication become more difficult when the software development teams are located in different places, resulting in hidden costs involved in this process. As such, the effort estimation models used for collocated software development are inadequate for estimation in GSD. Thus, effort estimation in GSD is becoming an important area of research. Many researchers have focused on effort estimation in GSD over the last decade. This paper presents the findings of a systematic review of the related literature by summarizing the hidden costs in GSD, and discussing the open research issues in effort estimation in GSD.


2015 ◽  
Vol 08 (03) ◽  
pp. 133-142 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nazeeh Ghatasheh ◽  
Hossam Faris ◽  
Ibrahim Aljarah ◽  
Rizik M. H. Al-Sayyed

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