A. Booch
B. Boehm
C. Albrecht
D. Jacobson
Explanation: First proposed by Albrecht in 1979, hundreds of books and papers have been written on functions points since then.
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following web engineering metric measures the extent of relatedness between two or more web pages ?
A. Number of Static Content Objects
B. Number of Dynamic Content Objects
C. Web Page Similarity
D. Number of Internal Page Links - Which of the following is not a classification of the web engineering metric, Web Page Similarity ?
A. Content based
B. Link based
C. Usage based
D. Traffic based - Which of the following is not a web engineering project metric ?
A. Number of Static Content Objects
B. Number of Dynamic Content Objects
C. Number of Inherited Objects
D. Word Count - Which of the following does not affect the software quality and organizational performance ?
A. Market
B. Product
C. Technology
D. People - The amount of time that the software is available for use is known as_________________?
A. Reliability
B. Usability
C. Efficiency
D. Functionality - Identify the correct option with reference to Software Quality Metrics ?
A. Integrity = [Sigma(1 – threat)] * (1 – security)
B. Integrity = [1 – Sigma(threat)] * (1 – security)
C. Integrity = [1 – threat * Sigma(1 – security)]
D. Integrity = Sigma[1 – threat * (1 – security)] - Which of the following is not categorized under Product Operation of McCall’s Software Quality Factors ?
A. Flexibility
B. Reliability
C. Usability
D. Integrity - Which of the following is not an information domain required for determining function point in FPA ?
A. Number of user Input
B. Number of user Inquiries
C. Number of external Interfaces
D. Number of errors - Function Point Computation is given by the formula___________________?
A. FP = [count total * 0.65]+ 0.01 * sum(Fi)
B. FP = count total * [0.65 + 0.01 * sum(Fi)].
C. FP = count total * [0.65 + 0.01] * sum(Fi)
D. FP = [count total * 0.65 + 0.01]* sum(Fi) - How many Information Domain Values are used for Function Point Computation ?
A. three
B. four
C. five
D. six