I have been working in the IT for over 14 years, and I'm now the Principal Consultant at Aviva Solutions. I regard myself as being very pragmatic, and I have a lot of experience with ALM, TDD, BDD, DDD,design patterns, architecture, Agile practices, TFS and Silverlight. I've also published Coding Guidelines for C# 3.0 and C# 4.0 and written an open-source framework for verifying unit test behavior called Fluent Assertions.
Tuesday, August 16, 2005
Estimation based on Use Case Metrics
At my current project, we've started to initiate a workload estimation based on Use Case Metrics. Apparently several methods exists, but we chose the Gustav Karner methodology. I'm quite impressed with how environmental and technical risks are translated into a factor that can be applied on an initial manhour estimation. Shivprasad koirala wrote a great article that clearly explains the fundamentals of this technique, and Roy Clem provided a summary. As soon as we have real-life metrics I'll update this post. Notice that Sparx System's Enterprise Architect provides full support for Use Case Metrics (including the above mentioned factors).
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