Current cost estimating techniques do not adequately address the problem of predicting avionics embedded software support costs. This limitation results primarily from an inadequate understanding of how those costs are generated and from a scarcity of historical data on avionics software support and the resultant costs. The objectives of this Phase I study of the Predictive Software Cost Model (PSCM) program were to determine the feasibility of a model to predict those costs and to generate a roadmap for development of such a model. The feasibility of such a model was established. It will include the six key resource types required to support avionics software: personnel, support hardware, support software, facilities (buildings), program documentation and flight test aircraft/ranges. Some preliminary estimating relationships were identified. A detailed roadmap for developing the model was generated. Phase II of the PSCM program will provide an operating model for predicting avionics embedded software support costs.


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    Title :

    Predictive Software Cost Model Study. Volume I. Final Technical Report


    Contributors:
    R. B. Waina (author) / G. L. Foreman (author) / A. P. Bangs (author) / J. L. Green (author) / E. E. Rodriguez (author)

    Publication date :

    1980


    Size :

    181 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English