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Title Development Effort Estimation Practices in Small Software Companies: An Exploratory Study
Authors Tomás Vera, Sergio Ochoa, Daniel Perovich
Publication date 2020
Abstract The software engineering research recognizes that small
software
companies are different to medium-sized and large organizations. Therefore,
they require particular implementations of already known software practices
to support their developments; this includes the estimation of the software
development effort. The literature reports that estimation techniques based
on expert judgement are preferred by the software industry in general,
however, it is not clear what practices are used by small software companies
and why they use them.
Trying to clarify these aspects, particularly for small software companies
in Chile, this article presents an empirical study based on semi-structured
interviews that explores the effort estimation practices used by ten
business stable organizations. The study results show the practices
preferred by them, the reasons behind their preferences, and the expected
accuracy of their estimates. The study also shows that using an appropriate
estimation technique is not enough to keep the estimates under
control.
Pages 1-8
Conference name Proceedings of the International Conference of the Chilean Computer Science Society
Publisher IEEE Computer Society Press (Los Alamitos, CA, USA)
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