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ABSTRACT This work presents estimation algorithms of the four main effects of
new computer environments , namely : the scale effect , the learning and
experience effect , the scope effect and the complexity effect . The
methodological ...
ABSTRACT This work presents estimation algorithms of the four main effects of
new computer environments , namely : the scale effect , the learning and
experience effect , the scope effect and the complexity effect . The
methodological ...
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This effect is produced when systems that have reached maturity allow for the
sharing of higher fixed costs ( planning , development and implementation )
associated with a large number of applications . The result is that , once the fixed
cost ...
This effect is produced when systems that have reached maturity allow for the
sharing of higher fixed costs ( planning , development and implementation )
associated with a large number of applications . The result is that , once the fixed
cost ...
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Economic Effects These 14 complexity factors allow for the conversion of function
points to adjusted points using the ... points ADVANTAGES : Scope effect (
efficiency of resource - sharing and usereffectiveness ) Scope effect ( lower cost
of ...
Economic Effects These 14 complexity factors allow for the conversion of function
points to adjusted points using the ... points ADVANTAGES : Scope effect (
efficiency of resource - sharing and usereffectiveness ) Scope effect ( lower cost
of ...
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