Preliminary Estimation for Software Development Projects Empowered with a Method of Recommending Optimal Duration and Team Composition

Author:

Teslyuk Vasyl1ORCID,Batyuk Anatoliy1ORCID,Voityshyn Volodymyr1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Automated Control Systems, Computer Science and Information Technologies Institute, Lviv Polytechnic National University, 79000 Lviv, Ukraine

Abstract

In the early software development stages, the aim of estimation is to obtain a rough understanding of the timeline and resources required to implement a potential project. The current study is devoted to a method of preliminary estimation applicable at the beginning of the software development life cycle when the level of uncertainty is high. The authors’ concepts of the estimation life cycle, the estimable items breakdown structure, and a system of working-time balance equations in conjunction with an agile-fashioned sizing approach are used. To minimize the experts’ working time spent on preliminary estimation, the authors applied a decision support procedure based on integer programming and the analytic hierarchy process. The method’s outcomes are not definitive enough to make commitments; instead, they are supposed to be used for communication with project stakeholders or as inputs for the subsequent estimation stages. For practical usage of the preliminary estimation method, a semistructured business process is proposed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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