COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF SOFTWARE COST- EFFORT ESTIMATION AND AGILE IN PERSPECTIVE OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
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Projects are facing lot of problems in area of software development like too expensive, late delivery, un-fulfilment of user requirement, compatibility and developing software according to budget are important task. In the perspective of software development allocating resources, controlling cost and efforts issues are crucial. Some software projects facing common problems like over budget, late delivery and lack of fulfilling customer expectations. Agile development is an option for traditionalsoftware development where goal is to empowering people to collaborate and make team decisions with continuous planning, testing and integration. [1]Agile methods based on the concepts of adaptability and flexibility, are currently play as a way to alleviate or reduce these reoccurring problems and find the way for the future of development. The estimation in Agile Software Development methods estimation depends on an expert opinion and previous or historical data. If historical data are not available then analogy and planning poker are not useful.
This research work focus on software development cost and effort estimation in Agile. It also focuses the problems in current practices thereby proposed a method for accurate cost and effort estimation.It also focuses the problems in current Agile practices. If we ignore the methodologies it will effect like over budget, delay in delivery, and wrong product with bad quality.The main focus of this paper is to review existing software effort estimation methods and exploring estimation methods suitable for new software development methods.
The main inspiration for this research topic came from the inaccurate estimation that has been found to be present in software development. The aim of this research was to provide an overview of what is the current state of the art in effort estimation and propose a new approach.
This research work focus on software development cost and effort estimation in Agile. It also focuses the problems in current practices thereby proposed a method for accurate cost and effort estimation.It also focuses the problems in current Agile practices. If we ignore the methodologies it will effect like over budget, delay in delivery, and wrong product with bad quality.The main focus of this paper is to review existing software effort estimation methods and exploring estimation methods suitable for new software development methods.
The main inspiration for this research topic came from the inaccurate estimation that has been found to be present in software development. The aim of this research was to provide an overview of what is the current state of the art in effort estimation and propose a new approach.
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