Information Technology - Software Measurement - Functional Size Measurement - Part 1: Definition of Concepts
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This part of ISO/IEC 14143 defines the fundamental concepts of Functional Size Measurement (FSM). This part of ISO/IEC 14143 does NOT provide detailed rules on how to: - measure Functional Size of software using a particular method; - use the results obtained from a particular method; - select a particular method.
This part of ISO/IEC 14143 is applicable when determining if a method for sizing software is an FSM Method.
It does not prevent the development of various methods, but rather provides a basis for assessing whether a particular method conforms to FSM.
This part of ISO/IEC 14143 is intended for use by those persons associated with the acquisition, development, use, support, maintenance and audit of software
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