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BS ISO/IEC 24570:2018 – TC:2020 Edition

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Tracked Changes. Software engineering. NESMA functional size measurement method. Definitions and counting guidelines for the application of function point analysis

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BSI 2020 259
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PDF Pages PDF Title
179 National foreword
184 Foreword
185 Introduction to this Standard
188 1 Scope
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Conformity
1.3 Applicability
1.4 Focus
189 2 Introduction to FPA
2.1 Brief description of FPA
2.1.1 Background, purpose and application of FPA
2.1.2 Rationale behind FPA
190 2.2 Use of FPA: application versus project functional size
2.3 Types of function point analyses
2.4 Function point analyses during a project
191 2.5 Scope of the analysis and boundary of the application to be analyzed
2.6 Users
2.7 Functions and function types
192 2.8 The complexity of a function
193 2.9 The valuing of functions
2.10 The functional size
194 3 Guidelines to perform an FPA
3.1 Step-by-step plan to perform an FPA
3.2 Types of function point analyses and their accuracy
195 3.2.1 Indicative function point analysis
196 3.2.2 High level function point analysis
3.2.3 Detailed function point analysis
197 3.3 Role of the quality of the specifications
3.4 FPA during a project
198 3.5 Determining the functional size of an application
3.5.1 Determining the application boundary
199 3.5.2 Functional size of new applications
3.5.3 Functional size of enhanced applications
3.5.4 Functional size of re-built applications
200 3.6 Determining the functional size of a project
3.6.1 Determining the scope of a project function point analysis
201 3.6.2 Functional size of development projects
202 3.6.3 Functional size of enhancement projects
3.6.4 The project function point analysis during the replacement of an application
203 3.7 Definition of functional change
3.7.1 General
3.7.2 Modification of a transactional function
3.7.3 Modification of a data function
3.7.4 Modification of a DET
204 3.8 FPA in specific situations
3.8.1 Analyzing on the basis of traditional design
3.8.2 Analyzing packaged software
206 3.8.3 Analyzing screens or windows
207 3.8.4 Analyzing when prototyping
208 3.9 Illustration: FPA and the application life cycle
3.9.1 FPA during the requirements phase
209 3.9.2 FPA during the analysis phase
210 3.9.3 FPA during the functional design phase
211 3.9.4 FPA during the construction phase
3.9.5 FPA during the implementation phase
3.9.6 FPA during the operation and maintenance phase
212 4 General FPA guidelines
4.1 Analyzing from a logical perspective
4.2 Applying the rules
4.3 No double counting
4.4 Built functionality, non-requested functionality
213 4.5 Production of re-usable code
4.6 Re-use of existing code
4.7 Screens, windows and reports
4.8 Input and output records
4.9 Security and authorization
214 4.10 Operating systems and utilities
4.11 Report generators and query facilities
4.12 Graphs
4.13 Help facilities
215 4.14 Messages
4.15 Menu structures
4.16 List functions
4.17 Browse and scroll functions
216 4.18 Cleanup functions
4.19 Completeness check on the function point analysis
4.20 FPA tables
217 4.21 Deriving logical files (data functions) from a normalized data model
4.21.1 Introduction
4.21.2 Denormalization rules
218 4.21.3 The nature of the relationship (cardinality and optionality)
4.21.4 Independence or dependence of an entity type
220 4.21.5 Conversion table: from normalized entity types to logical files
4.22 Shared use of data
223 4.23 Generic rule for counting data element types
224 5 Internal Logical Files
5.1 Definition of an internal logical file
225 5.2 Identifying internal logical files
226 5.3 Determining the complexity of internal logical files
227 6 External Logical Files
6.1 Definition of an external logical file
228 6.2 Identifying external logical files
230 6.3 Determining the complexity of external logical files
7 External Inputs
231 7.1 Definition of an external input
232 7.2 Identifying external inputs
233 7.3 Determining the complexity of external inputs
235 8 External Outputs
8.1 Definition of an external output
237 8.2 Identifying external outputs
239 8.3 Determining the complexity of external outputs
240 9 External Inquiries
241 9.1 Definition of an external inquiry
242 9.2 Identifying external inquiries
243 9.3 Determining the complexity of external inquiries
245 Annex A (normative) Summary features for valuing function types
250 Annex B (normative) Function Point Analysis glossary
BS ISO/IEC 24570:2018 - TC
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