App Cost Estimation: Evaluating Agile Environments

Ahmed Shams, Stephan Böhm, P. Winzer, R. Dörner
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Since the publication of the Agile Manifesto in 2001, the agile approach has had a vast influence on software development. Most agile methods break down a mobile application into small increments, which allow users to test single components and validate the value of an App. As a user satisfaction is mostly based on the validated values. However, implementing software replanning sessions for each increment allows an App to grow substantially. Over time, complexity such as in fighting bugs and fixing defects pile up, causing an increase in development costs. Since many cost estimation methods are not tailored for agile mobile development, only a few are partially applicable. With the current highly dynamic environment of Apps, this research identifies and evaluates the effectiveness of these methods to date. Key findings show a lack of appropriate and scientifically sound methods in app cost estimation. Therefore, this paper suggests new techniques in agile estimation. The main goal is to model a budgeting tool based on app decomposition, in both theoretical and practical approaches. The work aims to improve the accuracy in predicting development costs in mobile applications.
应用成本估算:评估敏捷环境
自2001年发布敏捷宣言以来,敏捷方法对软件开发产生了巨大的影响。大多数敏捷方法将移动应用程序分解成小的增量,允许用户测试单个组件并验证应用程序的价值。因为用户满意度主要基于验证值。然而,为每个增量实施软件重新规划会话允许应用程序大幅增长。随着时间的推移,诸如对抗错误和修复缺陷之类的复杂性会堆积起来,从而导致开发成本的增加。由于许多成本估算方法不是为敏捷移动开发量身定制的,因此只有少数方法部分适用。在当前高度动态的应用环境下,本研究确定并评估了这些方法的有效性。主要发现表明,在应用成本估算方面缺乏适当且科学合理的方法。因此,本文提出了敏捷评估的新技术。主要目标是在理论和实践两方面建立一个基于应用程序分解的预算工具模型。这项工作旨在提高预测移动应用程序开发成本的准确性。
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