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Managing programmer resources in a maintenance environment with function points

Robert A. Fleck (Distinguished Professor of Computer Information Systems, Abbott Turner College of Business, Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia, USA)
Jr (Distinguished Professor of Computer Information Systems, Abbott Turner College of Business, Columbus State University, Columbus, Georgia, USA)

Industrial Management & Data Systems

ISSN: 0263-5577

Article publication date: 1 March 1998

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Abstract

Programmer resources as measured in available hours are often a limiting or constraining resource in software projects and maintenance. A key element in software project management, therefore, is the forecast of required programming hours. Estimates based on past experience and similar projects are generally unreliable and usually underestimate the level of programming resources required. Function point counting provides a reliable methodology for estimating the level of effort required in software projects. Presents the results of using and modifying function point counting procedures in a maintenance environment where changes are often confined to one or more lines of code. The study indicates that even in this environment, function point counting procedures are useful. Finally, function point counting in the maintenance environment as discussed in this paper helped uncover problems in resource management, training, and personnel evaluation.

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Fleck, R.A. and Jr (1998), "Managing programmer resources in a maintenance environment with function points", Industrial Management & Data Systems, Vol. 98 No. 2, pp. 63-70. https://doi.org/10.1108/02635579810205403

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