An evaluation of COCHCOMO tool for change effort estimation in software development phase

Software changes are inevitable in any software project. Software project manager is required to make an effective decision when dealing with the software changes. One type of information that helps to make the decision is the estimation of the change effort produced by the changes. Reliable informa...

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Main Authors: Kama, N., Basri, S., Asl, M. H ., Ibrahim, R.
Format: Article
Published: Springer Verlag 2015
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59142/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17530-0_22
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Summary:Software changes are inevitable in any software project. Software project manager is required to make an effective decision when dealing with the software changes. One type of information that helps to make the decision is the estimation of the change effort produced by the changes. Reliable information of estimation on the change effort is significant to decide whether to accept or reject the changes. From software development perspective, the estimation has to take into account the inconsistent states of software artifacts across project lifecycle i.e., fully developed and partially developed. This research introduces a new change effort estimation tool (Constructive Change Cost Model or COCHCOMO) that is able to take into account the inconsistent states of software artifacts in its estimation process. This tool was developed based on our extended version of static and dynamic impact analysis techniques. Based on extensive experiments using several case studies have shown that an acceptable error rates result has been achieved.