SOFTWARE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PROJECT PLANNING AND ESTIMATION
Question
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SEL
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W-F
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Boehm
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None of these
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Detailed explanation-1: -Single-variable models are simply models built using only one variable at a time. Single-variable models can be powerful tools, so it’s worth learning how to work well with them before jumping into general modeling (which almost always means multiple variable models).
Detailed explanation-2: -Static Single Variable Model This model is used to estimate the effort, cost and development time for a software project which depends on a single variable.
Detailed explanation-3: -COCOMO-II was designed and developed in University of Southern California by Barry Boehm in 1997 as a successor of the earlier Constructive Cost Model (COCOMO). It is based on the algorithm approach and is designed is to give better and enhanced support to the new software development.