Bibliographic citations
Yanac, R., (2020). Mapeo sistemático de la literatura sobre métodos de medición de tamaño funcional para el desarrollo de software [Trabajo de investigación, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16870
Yanac, R., Mapeo sistemático de la literatura sobre métodos de medición de tamaño funcional para el desarrollo de software [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/16870
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title = "Mapeo sistemático de la literatura sobre métodos de medición de tamaño funcional para el desarrollo de software",
author = "Yanac Montesino, Rannoverng",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2020"
}
Currently, software development continues based on the user's functional requirements, so it is important to know the functional size of the software. The ISO / IEC 14143 standard defines the measure of functional size (FSM) for software, as the measure of functionality that is developed from the point of view of users, and independent of any technical aspect and in any way of implementation. In this study, a systematic mapping study is carried out, which includes the FSM methods, research questions, search strategies based on the PICo technique, data extraction, selection and classification. In total, 196 valid articles were identified for review and classification of each FSM method, which are used without changing or modifying FSM methods, which are used with some proposals for improvements or changes, with the use of the FSM method in its conversion form, the automation of the FSM method, the prediction or forecast of the FSM method using machine learning techniques with their respective historical data and finally knowing the proposals of new FSM methods. The results shown allow us to conclude that to date there is a relative growth in the use of the FSM methods to be used in software development projects, and the most used FSM method is the IFPUG followed by the COSMIC method with traditional and agile approaches, 196 articles from 2014 to May 2019 have been reviewed.
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