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Title: Modeling of Reusability Estimation in Software Design with External Constraints
Authors: Selvarani, R
Mangayarkarasi, P
Keywords: Design Reusability
Object-Oriented Design
Optimization
Backpropagation Algorithm
Project Management
Cost
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Software Project Management For Distributed Computing: Life-Cycle Methods For Developing Scalable and Reliable Tools
Springer-Verlag London Ltd
Citation: pp. 3-23
Abstract: The objective of the proposed chapter is to illustrate model-based estimation of reusability aspect for object-oriented software development method, to ensure consistency in quality and cost-effectiveness. Object-oriented analysis and design are popular concepts in today’s software development environment. The discussion of the model includes multiple metrics to assess the strength of a software project. The critical facts such as work schedule, cost, and effort which are core parameters need to be balanced in order to optimize management of a software development life cycle. To ensure overall quality, a single metric does not suffice; multiple metrics are recommended to assess the strength of a software project. It is justified that any project is critically dependent on three fundamental facts, viz., work schedule, cost, and effort. The study also highlights the benchmarked outcomes to prove that proposed modeling offers better platform for ensuring software design quality.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54325-3_1
http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14913
ISBN: 9783319543253
9783319543246
ISSN: 1617-7975
2197-8433
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