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An Empirical Study of Effort Estimation during Project Execution

Published: 04 November 1999 Publication History

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This paper presents an empirical study of effort estimation. In particular, the study is focused on improvements in effort estimations, as more information becomes available. For example, after the requirements phase, the requirements specification is available and the question is whether the knowledge regarding the number of requirements helps in improving the effort estimation of the project. The objective is twofold. First, it is important to find suitable measures that can be used in the re-planning of the projects. Second, the objective is to study how the effort estimations evolve as a software project is performed.The analysis is based on data from 26 projects. The analysis consists of two main steps: model building based on data from part of the projects, and evaluation of the models for the other projects. No single measure was found to be a particular good measure for an effort prediction model, instead several measures from different phases are used. The prediction models were then evaluated, and it is concluded that it is difficult to improve effort estimations during project execution, at least if the initial estimate is fairly good. It is, however, believed that the prediction models are important to know that the initial estimate is of the right order, i.e. the estimates are needed to ensure that the initial estimate was fairly good. It is concluded that the re-estimation approach will help project managers to stay in control of their projects.

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  • (2014)Exploiting prior-phase effort data to estimate the effort for the subsequent phasesProceedings of the 10th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering10.1145/2639490.2639509(42-51)Online publication date: 17-Sep-2014
  • (2010)Data accumulation and software effort predictionProceedings of the 2010 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement10.1145/1852786.1852828(1-4)Online publication date: 16-Sep-2010

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METRICS '99: Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Software Metrics
November 1999
ISBN:0769504035

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IEEE Computer Society

United States

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Published: 04 November 1999

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  1. Effort estimation
  2. data collection
  3. education
  4. empirical study
  5. experience base
  6. measurements
  7. proxy-based estimation

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  • (2014)Exploiting prior-phase effort data to estimate the effort for the subsequent phasesProceedings of the 10th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering10.1145/2639490.2639509(42-51)Online publication date: 17-Sep-2014
  • (2010)Data accumulation and software effort predictionProceedings of the 2010 ACM-IEEE International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement10.1145/1852786.1852828(1-4)Online publication date: 16-Sep-2010

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