The success of software development projects depends highly on meeting the assigned schedule and budget of the project which are often defined in terms of a project plan. Estimation is the basis for planning; therefore, having a reliable way of estimating effort needed to perform the tasks is a must for a reliable project plan. Already in 1987, Samson, Nevill and Dugard, showed that there is a strong and direct influence of formal specification metrics onto the effort needed for implementation. Since then, there has been some progress in various aspects of formal specifications; the introduction of specification slicing methods, slice-based specification metrics, and methods for visualization of specifications has opened new ways for measuring properties of specifications with more metrics. Nevertheless, there hasn’t been much progress in the field of cost estimation using recent achievements of formal specifications. The main focus in this work is to examine if there is a correlation between formal Z specification measures and implementation related measures. In concise, this work tries to explain the correlation between the measures in specifications and code.
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Abdollah was born in Iran and finished his bachelor educations in Software Engineering at Razi university of Kermanshah. After a few years of work in software industy in different roles, he went to Göteborg in Sweden to finish his master educations in Software Engineering and Management. This book is his master thesis presented in 2011.
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