IEVOLVE - Estimation concepts training

  


  • What are the primary driving factors for the determination of size of CRs?

    • Answer : Change complexity, Program complexity

  • Manual testing estimation model can perform estimation for :

    • Answer : SIT (system integration testing)

  • What is OBP in context of estimation

    • Answer : Organizational Baseline productivity

  • What is production support estimation model based on 

    • Answer : Incoming incidents

  • Identify the formula for value adjustment factor

    • Answer : VAF = (TDI * 0.01) + 0.65

  • Which of the following does the Transactional functions include?

    • Answer : External inquiries

  • Which of the following can be a possible FTR?

    • Answer : All of the above (An internal logical file read by a transactional function, an internal logical file maintained by a transactional function, an external interface file read by a transactional function)

  • When can be an elementary process be classified as an EQ?

    • Answer : All of the above (has a primary intent of presenting information to the user, references a data function to retrieve data or control information, does not satisfy the criteria to be classified as an EO)

  • Which of the following best describes elementary process

    • Answer : All of the above (constitutes a complete transaction, is meaningful to the user, is self-contained and leaves the business of the application being counted in a consistent state)

  • Which of the following is not true of a boundary

    • Answer : is independent on technical and/or implementation considerations

  • What is a functional point

    • Answer : a unit of measure for functional size

  • WBS is a heuristic method of _________ estimation

    • Answer : Effort

  • Which of the following is not estimated in developmental projects

    • Answer : Resource rate

  • Which among the following is the major reason one should estimate for

    • Answer : Project execution will not have full control otherwise

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