FUNCTION - ORIENTED METRICS

Function points [Albrecht 1979] are basic data from which productivity metrics could be computed.
FP data is used in two ways:

 

 
Weighting Factor
          Measurement Parameter Count Simple Average Complex
x 3 4 6 =
x 4 5 7 =
x 3 4 6 =
x 7 10 15 =
x 5 7 10 =
  Count = Total   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   

Note. By clicking on the buttons above more information about the measurement parameters will be available.

Rate each factor (Fi, i=1 to14) on a scale of 0 to 5:

 
F1.   Does the system require reliable backup and recovery?
F2.   Are data communications required?
F3.   Are there distributed processing functions?
F4.   Is performance critical?
F5.   Will the system run in a existing, heavily utilized operational environment?
F6.   Does the system require on-line data entry?
F7.   Does the on-line data entry require the input transaction to be built over multiple screens or operations?
F8.   Are the master files updated on-line?
F9.  Are the inputs, outputs, files or inquiries complex?
F10. Is the internal processing complex?
F11. Is the code designed to be reusable?
F12. Are conversion and installation included in the design?
F13. Is the system designed for multiple installations in different organizations?
F14. Is the application designed to facilitate change and ease of use by the user?
 

Result.  According to the input your project has: