GB/T 18491.4-2010
ActiveInformation technology - Software measurement - Functional size measurement - Part 4: Reference model
信息技术 软件测量 功能规模测量 第4部分:基准模型
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This standard defines a reference model for functional size measurement (FSM) of software, establishing a framework for consistent and comparable measurement of software functionality. It is applied by software engineers, project managers, and procurement professionals to evaluate software project size, effort, and cost, particularly in contexts like software development contracts, outsourcing agreements, and productivity benchmarking. The standard is used across industries that rely on software-intensive systems, including IT, finance, telecommunications, and government sectors.
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