Several Content Management Frameworks (CMF), either open source or with a commercial license, are available to help the publication of huge amounts of information and to develop Web applications. Unfortunately, developing Web applications through a CMF is not exempt from cost and time overruns, as in traditional software projects, and currently there is no estimation model able to adequately measure the effort of Web application development. This work presents a new methodology for estimating the effort of Web applications developed with a Content Management Framework (CMF). We present the new key elements for analysis and planning, needed to define every important step in developing a Web application through a CMF. Using those elements, it is possible to estimate the effort needed to build such an application in man-days. We also present the experimental validation of the proposed methodology performed on a 9-project dataset, provided by three different Italian software companies.

Effort Estimation of Web Applications through Web CMF Objects2012 Joint Conference of the 22nd International Workshop on Software Measurement and the 2012 Seventh International Conference on Software Process and Product Measurement

BARABINO, GIULIO;GRECHI, DANIELE
2012-01-01

Abstract

Several Content Management Frameworks (CMF), either open source or with a commercial license, are available to help the publication of huge amounts of information and to develop Web applications. Unfortunately, developing Web applications through a CMF is not exempt from cost and time overruns, as in traditional software projects, and currently there is no estimation model able to adequately measure the effort of Web application development. This work presents a new methodology for estimating the effort of Web applications developed with a Content Management Framework (CMF). We present the new key elements for analysis and planning, needed to define every important step in developing a Web application through a CMF. Using those elements, it is possible to estimate the effort needed to build such an application in man-days. We also present the experimental validation of the proposed methodology performed on a 9-project dataset, provided by three different Italian software companies.
2012
9780769548401
9781467331272
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