2019
DOI: 10.5121/ijsea.2019.10302
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Software Requirement Change Effort Estimation Model Prototype Tool for Software Development Phase

Abstract: In software development phase software artifacts are not in consistent states such as: some of the class artifacts are fully developed some are half developed, some are major developed, some are minor developed and some are not developed yet. At this stage allowing too many software requirement changes may possibly delay in project delivery and increase development budget of the software. On the other hand rejecting too many changes may increase customer dissatisfaction. Software change effort estimation is on… Show more

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“…Project effort estimation is part of the software development lifecycle. A realistic estimate of the effort in the initial phase of the project is necessarily better to allocate resources for the development of the project [3].According to [4], in the development phase, some artifacts are not yet consistent, allowing changes in the requirements and the effort estimation of the project, causing a great challenge for the project manager, since from the estimates, the changes can be accepted or rejected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Project effort estimation is part of the software development lifecycle. A realistic estimate of the effort in the initial phase of the project is necessarily better to allocate resources for the development of the project [3].According to [4], in the development phase, some artifacts are not yet consistent, allowing changes in the requirements and the effort estimation of the project, causing a great challenge for the project manager, since from the estimates, the changes can be accepted or rejected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%