Analytical Methods in Software Engineering Economics
[Book]
edited by Thomas R. Gulledge, William P. Hutzler.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1993
1(VIII, 252 Seiten 45 Illustrationen)
I. Plenary Presentation.- Economic Analysis of Software Technology Investments.- II. Software Economics.- Measuring the Development Performance of Integrated Computer Aided Software Engineering (I-CASE): A Synthesis of Field Study Results From the First Boston Corporation.- Returns-to-Scale in Software Production: A Comparison of Approaches.- An Economics Model of Software Reuse.- Experience With an Incremental Ada Development in Terms of Progress Measurement, Built-in Quality, and Productivity.- Recognizing Patterns for Software Development Prediction and Evaluation.- Calibration of Software Cost Models to DoD Acquisitions.- Estimating Software Size From Counts of Externals: A Generalization of Function Points.- CECOM's Approach for Developing Definitions for Software Size and Software Personnel: Two Important Software Economic Metrics.- An Economic Analysis Model for Determining the Custom Versus Commercial Software Tradeoff.
This volume presents a selection of the presentations from the first annual conference on Analytical Methods in Software Engineering Economics held at The MITRE Corporation in McLean, Virginia.