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The Simple Function Point (SFP) Method
The Simple Function Point (SFP) method is a lightweight Functional Measurement Method. The Simple Function Point method was designed by Roberto Meli in 2010 to be compliant with thand compatible with the IFPUG, International Function Points User Group (IFPUG) Function Point Analysis (FPA) method. The original method (SiFP) was presented for the first time in a public conference in RomeSMEF2011 The method was subsequently described in a manual produced by the Simple Function Point Association: thSimple Function Point Functional Size Measurement Method Reference Manual available under the Creative Commons license, Creatives Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Public License. Adoption by IFPUG In 2019, the Simple Function Points Method was acquired by the IFPUG, to provide its user community with a simplified Function Point counting method, to make functional size measurement easier yet reliable in the early stages of software projects. The short name became SFP. T ...
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IFPUG
The International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG) is a United States, US-based organization with worldwide chapters of Function point analysis metric software users. It is a Nonprofit organization, non-profit, member-governed organization founded in 1986. IFPUG owns Function point, Function Point Analysis (FPA) as defined in ISO-standard, ISO 20296 which specifies the definitions, rules and steps for applying the IFPUG's functional size measurement (FSM) method. FPA can be traced to the work of Allan Albrecht of IBM who pioneered functional sizing in 1979 which derived a functional size of product value distinct and disassociated from lines of code, technology, or software language. Functions IFPUG maintains the Function Point Counting Practices Manual (CPM), and the SNAP Assessment Practices Manual, the recognized industry standards for Software sizing#Functional software-sizing methods, functional and Software sizing#Non-functional software-sizing methods, non-functional siz ...
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UFP SiFP IWSM 2014
UFP is an abbreviation that has several meanings: * Ultrafine particle, a particulate matter of nanoscale size (less than 100 nanometres in diameter) * Union des forces progressistes, a former Canadian left-wing political party of Quebec * Union of Forces of Progress, a former political party in Benin * Union of the Forces of Progress (''Union des Forces du Progrès''), a political party in Mauritania * The ''Unique Fixed Point'' rule in the theory of communicating sequential processes * United Federal Party, a former political party of Southern Rhodesia from 1934 to 1965 * United Federation of Planets, of the fictional ''Star Trek'' universe. * United Future Party, a South Korean conservative political party. * University Foundation Programme The University Foundation Programme (UFP){{cite web , title=The University Foundation Programme , url=https://www.studyin-uk.com/profiles/pathway/university-foundation-programme/ , website=studyin-uk.com , publisher=SI-UK , access-date=19 ...
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Rel Effort Abserr No Outl IWSM2014
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Software Metrics
In software engineering and Software development, development, a software metric is a standard of measure of a degree to which a software system or process possesses some property. Even if a metric is not a measurement (metrics are functions, while measurements are the numbers obtained by the application of metrics), often the two terms are used as synonyms. Since Quantitative research, quantitative measurements are essential in all sciences, there is a continuous effort by computer science practitioners and theoreticians to bring similar approaches to software development. The goal is obtaining objective, reproducible and quantifiable measurements, which may have numerous valuable applications in schedule and budget planning, cost estimation, quality assurance, testing, software debugging, software Program optimization, performance optimization, and optimal personnel task assignments. Common software measurements Common software measurements include: * ABC Software Metric * Bal ...
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