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IEEE 2430-2019

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IEEE Trial-Use Standard for Software Non-Functional Sizing Measurements

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New IEEE Standard – Active. A method for the sizing of nonfunctional software requirements is defined in this standard. It complements ISO/IEC 20926:2009, which defines a method for the sizing of functional user requirements. Non-functional categories for data operations, interface design, technical environment, and architecture software are included in this standard.Steps to determine and calculate the non-functional size are also included. Handling requirements involving both functional and non-functional requirements are explained in this standard, which also covers how to apply non-functional sizing estimates in terms of cost, project duration and quality, and considerations of software performance in terms of productivity and quality. The combination of functional and nonfunctional size should correspond to the total size necessary to produce the software. The functional size and non-functional size are orthogonal, and both are needed when sizing the software. The complementarity of the functional and the non-functional sizes, to avoid overlaps or gaps between the two size methods, are described in this standard. Calculating the implementation work effort and duration of the non-functional requirements is outside the scope of this standard.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 IEEE Std 2430™-2019 Front cover
2 Title page
4 Important Notices and Disclaimers Concerning IEEE Standards Documents
8 Participants
9 Introduction
10 Contents
11 1. Overview
1.1 Scope
1.2 Purpose
12 1.3 Word usage
2. Normative references
13 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
17 3.2 Abbreviations
18 4. Introductory Information
4.1 Non-Functional Software Size Measurement (NFSSM) introduction
19 4.2 Software-intensive system and software product
4.3 Software domains
4.4 The relations between non-functional requirements (NFR) definition and functional user requirements (FUR)
21 4.5 Key features of the NFSSM
22 4.6 Future evolution of NFR
23 4.7 Objectives and benefits
24 5. Non-functional size: Categories and sub-categories
5.1 Category 1: Data operations
33 5.2 Category 2: Interface design
42 5.3 Category 3: Technical environment
48 5.4 Category 4: Architecture
53 5.5 Sizing code data
56 6. The sizing process
57 6.1 The timing of the non-functional sizing
6.2 Non-functional sizing and FSM
58 6.3 Steps to determine the non-functional size
64 6.4 Calculating the Non-functional size
67 7. Complementarity of the functional and the non-functional sizes
68 7.1 Requirements involving functional and non-functional requirements
78 8. Use of non-functional software sizing
8.1 Functional size and non-functional size
8.2 Project management
82 8.3 Performance management
85 Annex A (informative) NFSSM strengths
86 Annex B (informative) Bibliography
87 Back cover
IEEE 2430-2019
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