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IFPUG Functional Sizing Method published as
an International Standard
PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ, November
30, 2003 - The International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG)
is pleased to announce the publication of an International Standard
to measure the functional size of software - ISO/IEC 20926:2003
Software engineering - IFPUG 4.1 Unadjusted functional size measurement
method - Counting practices manual. The publication of the ISO standard
confirms IFPUG Function Points as the preeminent method for measuring
software size.
Scott Goldfarb, IFPUG President said:
"This is a landmark achievement for IFPUG and the software
industry. IFPUG function point analysis is the only functional sizing
method that is well-proven, well-established and well-documented.
After 25 years of usage, we now have an officially recognized, worldwide
standard for measuring the functional size of software."
Capers Jones, Chief Scientist Emeritus, Software Productivity
Research, Inc. said:
"The issuance of a function point standard by ISO should be
very valuable to the world software community. Having an ISO standard
on functional measurement joins the top international standards
group with the most widely used software metric."
In 1979, Allan Albrecht of IBM published a paper on
function point analysis - a method for measuring software size from
a business perspective. Interest in an industry-wide standard for
measuring software size inspired the formation of IFPUG in 1986,
to manage the evolution of the method and to provide supporting
materials and training services. IFPUG has since grown to become
the preeminent software metrics organization with members throughout
the world. IFPUG function point analysis is increasingly being used
as a basis for software management, outsourcing contracts and process
improvement initiatives in a wide variety of software disciplines
from financial management to missile defense systems.
In 1993, JTC1 (the international standards committee
for information technology) initiated a project to standardize function
point analysis. The name of the project was later changed to "functional
size measurement" - effectively reducing the scope to concentrate
on defining "functional size", while dispensing with "technical
size" and "quality size". The culmination of that
project was the publication, earlier this month, of the IFPUG method
for functional size measurement as an International Standard.
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