Circumstantial-evidence-based judgment for software effort estimation

Zheng Li*, Liam O'Brien, He Zhang

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    Abstract

    Expert judgment for software effort estimation is oriented toward direct evidences that refer to actual effort of similar projects or activities through experts' experiences. However, the availability of direct evidences implies the requirement of suitable experts together with past data. The circumstantial-evidence-based judgment proposed in this paper focuses on the development experiences deposited in human knowledge, and can then be used to qualitatively estimate implementation effort of different proposals of a new project by rational inference. To demonstrate the process of circumstantial-evidence-based judgment, this paper adopts propositional learning theory based diagnostic reasoning to infer and compare different effort estimates when implementing a Web service composition project with some different techniques and contexts. The exemplar shows our proposed work can help determine effort tradeoff before project implementation. Overall, circumstantial-evidence-based judgment is not an alternative but complementary to expert judgment so as to facilitate and improve software effort estimation.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceeding of the 1st International Workshop on Evidential Assessment of Software Technologies, EAST 2011, in Conjunction with ENASE 2011
    Pages18-27
    Number of pages10
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    Event1st International Workshop on Evidential Assessment of Software Technologies, EAST 2011, in Conjunction with ENASE 2011 - Beijing, China
    Duration: 8 Jun 201111 Jun 2011

    Publication series

    NameProceeding of the 1st International Workshop on Evidential Assessment of Software Technologies, EAST 2011, in Conjunction with ENASE 2011

    Conference

    Conference1st International Workshop on Evidential Assessment of Software Technologies, EAST 2011, in Conjunction with ENASE 2011
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityBeijing
    Period8/06/1111/06/11

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