GB/T 18491.5-2010 Information technology.Software measurement.Functional size measurement.Part 5: Determination of functional domains for use with functional size measurement (English Version)
General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People‘s Republic of China
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GB/T 18491.5-2010
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This part of GB/T 18491 describes the attributes of functional domains and the principles that can be used to determine the functional user requirements (FUR) characteristics of functional domains. Two examples of methods for implementing these principles are provided in Appendices A and B. Both of these methods can be used directly, or using locally defined functional domains by: a) up to the user of the FSM method to determine whether a particular FSM method is applicable to the functional domain described by a particular FUR; b) for a given The FUR set describes the functional domain to which the FUR belongs; c) The owner and designer of the FSM method describe the applicable functional domain of the FSM method outlined in GB/T 18491.1-2001. The use of the methods in Appendices A and B for the determination of functional domains is such that it allows the comparison of FUR from different sources and allows a comparison of the usability of various FSM methods.
GB/T 18491.5-2010 Referenced Document
GB/T 18491.1-2001 Information technology--Software measurement--Functional size measurement Part 1: Definition of concepts
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2010GB/T 18491.5-2010 Information technology.Software measurement.Functional size measurement.Part 5: Determination of functional domains for use with functional size measurement