Course Outline
Introduction
Overview of SNAP and IFPUG Function Point Analysis (FPA)
Software Project Estimation for Government
Parametric Methods for Government
Group and Size-Based Estimation Techniques
Understanding Process Performance Baselines for Government
Software Project Metrics for Government
Overview of Function Point Analysis for Government
Identifying the Type of Count, Purpose, Scope, and Boundary for Government Projects
Data Functions in Government Software Development
Elementary Processes and Transaction Functions for Government Applications
Conversion Functions for Government Systems
Calculating Functional Size for Government Projects
Identifying User Requirements for Government Software
Counting Enhancement Projects for Government
Advantages and Disadvantages of IFPUG FPA for Government
Current Function Size Measurement (FSM) Methods for Government
Software Non-Functional Assessment Process (SNAP) for Government
Determining SNAP Purpose, Scope, and Boundary for Government Projects
SNAP Categories and Sub-Categories for Government Applications
Calculating Non-Functional Size Formulae for Government Systems
SNAP Calculation Case Study for Government
Summary and Next Steps for Government Implementation
Requirements
- Fundamental knowledge and understanding of software estimation and sizing for government projects
Audience
- Project Managers
- Business Analysts
- Software Metrics Specialists
- Quality Consultants
Testimonials (5)
The instructor's teaching style was very good.
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Good rapport, Łukasz had time for everyone's questions and was able to help anyone who had any issue
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Amount of hands-on excersises.
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The trainer explained every functionality thoroughly.
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Trainer is nice. His explanation is clear and interesting. He try to make the lessons interesting as possible. I enjoyed the lesson and gained a lot of knowledge. Thank you so much. The most useful technique I learned is the locating elements for different web component like textbox, radio buttons and buttons. Sometimes, the element ID is not capture correctly. We learned a different way of locating elements by using CSS selectors, XPath, Name and ID. I like the explanation. Thanks