A Systematic Review on Software Cost Estimation in Agile Software Development.
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| Title: | A Systematic Review on Software Cost Estimation in Agile Software Development. |
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| Authors: | Bilgaiyan, Saurabh1 saurabh.bilgaiyanfcs@kiit.ac.in, Sagnika, Santwana1, Mishra, Samaresh1, Das, Madhabananda1 |
| Source: | Journal of Engineering Science & Technology Review. 2017, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p51-64. 14p. |
| Subjects: | Computer software costs, Agile software development, Computer software development, Software measurement, Software engineering, Finance |
| Abstract: | In the last few years, the size and functionality of software have experienced a massive growth. Along with this, cost estimation plays a major role in the whole cycle of software development, and hence, it is a necessary task that should be done before the development cycle begins and may run throughout the software life cycle. It helps in making accurate estimation for any project so that appropriate charges and delivery date can be obtained. It also helps in identifying the effort required for developing the application, which assures the project acceptance or denial. Since late 90's, Agile Software Development (ASD) methodologies have shown high success rates for projects due to their capability of coping with changing requirements of the customers. Commencing product development using agile methods is a challenging task due to the live and dynamic nature of ASD. So, accurate cost estimation is a must for such development models in order to fine-tune the delivery date and estimation, while keeping the quality of software as the most important priority. This paper presents a systematic survey of cost estimation in ASD, which will be useful for the agile users to understand current trends in cost estimation in ASD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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