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Software Estimation with IFPUG Function Point Analysis
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Software Estimation with IFPUG Function Point Analysis

in line with IFPUG FPA CPM 4.3.1
Last updated 3/2018
English

What you'll learn

  • Estimate or measure a software application or a software development/enhancment project.
  • Functionally sizing a software or a project and estimating the efforts, duration.

Course content

7 sections37 lectures4h 30m total length
  • Funtion Point Analysis - Genesis10:40

    We will look at what initiated the origin of Function Point Analysis and the role of IFPUG. Also we will understand why SLOC is of not use in software estimation and related metrics.

  • IFPUG FPA Previous Versions3:45

    A look at the evolution of the Function Point analysis methodology through various releases of the Counting Practices Manual (CPM).

  • FPA Overview12:03

    The aspects of Function Point Analysis are discussed with a brief overview of how it is performed and the considerations to be taken into are shown with examples.

  • Check Progress - Introduction

Requirements

  • Should have some experience in developing software or managing software development.

Description

This is course on Function Point Analysis covers comprehensively all the topics in sizing software applications using Function Points. All the concepts will be dealt with in detail with ample number of relevant examples. Data functions concepts are explained from fundamentals to advanced topics. Visuals are used as far as possible for better perception.

This course also comes with many questions in the form quizzes modeled on the Certified Function Point Specialist (CFPS) examination, so will assist those pursuing the certification.

A detailed case study is taken up to demonstrate the methodology with a live online application and the effort estimation based on industry data is shown.

PS: The video and audio are not so crisp, I hope to have compensated the lacuna with the content I have cured over 5 years to make the concepts cut, dried and put on platter. Apart from this if at any point the course is not engaging and/or not imparting some useful concept please let me know. I would do my best to make the required modification.

Who this course is for:

  • Business Analysts, Solution Architects, Product Managers, Quality Managers, Project Managers