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Cosa (chi) è COCOMO - definizione

MODEL FOR ESTIMATING THE TIME AND COST OF SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
COCOMO II; Cocomo; Basic COCOMO; Basic Cocomo; Intermediate Cocomo; Intermediate COCOMO; Advanced COCOMO; Advanced Cocomo; Detailed COCOMO; Constructive cost model; Cocomo2

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<programming> (COCOMO) A method for evaluating the cost of a software package proposed by Dr Barry Boehm. There are a number of different types: The Basic COCOMO Model estimates the effort required to develop software in three modes of development ({Organic Mode}, Semidetached Mode, or Embedded Mode) using only DSIs as an input. The Basic model is good for quick, early, and rough order of magnitude estimates. The Intermediate COCOMO Model an extension of the Basic COCOMO model. The Intermediate model uses an {Effort Adjustment Factor} (EAF) and slightly different coefficients for the effort equation than the Basic model. It produces better results than the Basic model because the user supplies settings for cost drivers that determine the effort and duration of the software projects. The Intermediate model also allows the system to be divided and estimated in components. DSI values and cost drivers can be chosen for individual components instead of for the system as a whole. The Detailed COCOMO Model differs from the Intermediate COCOMO model in that it uses effort multipliers for each phase of the project. These phase dependent effort multipliers yield better estimates because the cost driver ratings may be different during each phase. The detailed model also provides a three-level product hierarchy and has some other capabilities such as a procedure for adjusting the phase distribution of the development schedule. ["Software Engineering Economics", B. Boehm, Prentice-Hall, 1981]. (1996-05-29)

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COCOMO

The Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO) is a procedural software cost estimation model developed by Barry W. Boehm. The model parameters are derived from fitting a regression formula using data from historical projects (63 projects for COCOMO 81 and 163 projects for COCOMO II).