Effort Estimation Methods for Erp Projects Based on Function Points: a Case Study
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2017
Authors
Demirörs, Onur
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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems evolve at a rapid pace based on customer and industry expectations. As a result, historic project data for these kinds of projects lose their value especially for analogy based estimation methods. In this rapidly evolving domain, function point based methods might provide a sound alternative for ERP effort estimation. This paper presents the results obtained by applying three methods published in the literature in which function points are used as an input for ERP effort estimation. The evaluation of these methods with respect to their measurement processes and estimation errors are presented; their advantages and disadvantages are discussed.
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27th International Workshop on Software Measurement and 12th International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement, IWSM Mensura 2017; Gothenburg; Sweden; 25 October 2017 through 27 October 2017
Keywords
Effort estimation, Enterprise Resource Planning, Function points, Software engineering, Resource allocation, Effort estimation, Software engineering, Resource allocation, Enterprise Resource Planning, Function points
Fields of Science
0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 02 engineering and technology
Citation
Küçükateş Ömüral, N., and Demirörs, O. (2017). Effort estimation methods for ERP projects based on function points: A case study. Paper presented at the 27th International Workshop on Software Measurement and 12th International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement. doi:10.1145/3143434.3143464
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27th International Workshop on Software Measurement and 12th International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement
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Part F131936
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199
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206
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