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Development and evaluation of a framework for software effort estimation

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dc.contributor.author Fellir, Fadoua
dc.description.collaborator Messoussi, Rochdi (Président)
dc.description.collaborator Idri, Ali (Rapporteur)
dc.description.collaborator Cheikhi, Laila (Rapporteur)
dc.description.collaborator Elamrani, Younes (Rapporteur)
dc.description.collaborator Chung, Lawrence (Examinateur)
dc.description.collaborator Benmiloud, Ibtissam (Examinatrice)
dc.description.collaborator Nafil, Khalid (Encadrant)
dc.description.collaborator Touahni, Raja (Directrice de thèse)
dc.date.accessioned 2019-06-10T11:34:51Z
dc.date.available 2019-06-10T11:34:51Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri http://toubkal.imist.ma/handle/123456789/12028
dc.description.abstract The prediction of reliable estimates is very crucial for software development success. Having realistic estimates at an early stage a project’s life cycle project managers to provide the project’s budget, cost and to perfectly allocate financial and human resources. Despite the numerous effort estimation techniques and approaches that have been proposed in the literature, the estimates have remained inaccurate. In this dissertation, we aim to improve the accuracy of effort estimates; we explore new ways to reduce the uncertainty of estimates based on CBR (Case Based Reasoning). To cope with this challenge, we present a novel framework for software effort estimation, which uses a case-based reasoning (CBR) model, and considers a comprehensive set of different types of project parameters and requirements-functional requirements (FRs), non-functional requirements (NFRs), constraints and domain properties (DPs), while taking into consideration relationships among them. We believe that being able to understand requirements to be measured correctly is the basis for effort estimation activities. Moreover concerning the use of CBR, this framework offers a multiple-criteria decision analysis technique (MCDA) for enhancing the accuracy of similarity measures among cases of multiple past projects that are similar to the current software project, towards determining and selecting the most for effort estimation activities. Moreover concerning the use of CBR, this framework offers a multiple-criteria decision analysis technique (MCDA) for enhancing the accuracy of similarity measures among cases of multiple past projects that are similar to the current software project, towards determining and selecting the most similar one among them. What is more, our approach employs an incremental methodology of estimation in the different requirements gathering and development cycles, hence providing not a one-shot final estimate but instead to each cycle, as in the early stages of project development process requirements are not yet available, incomplete or with high degree of uncertainty. fr_FR
dc.language.iso en fr_FR
dc.publisher Université Ibn Tofail, Faculté des Sciences-Kénitra fr_FR
dc.subject FRs (Functional requirements), fr_FR
dc.subject NFRs (Non functional requirements), fr_FR
dc.subject Domain properties (DP), fr_FR
dc.subject Requirements effort estimation, fr_FR
dc.subject Requirements elicitation, fr_FR
dc.subject Software effort estimation, fr_FR
dc.subject Case based reasoning (CBR), fr_FR
dc.subject Multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA). fr_FR
dc.title Development and evaluation of a framework for software effort estimation fr_FR
dc.description.laboratoire LASTID, (LAB. ) fr_FR

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