![]() ![]() It was developed by software engineer Barry Boehm in 1981. The COCOMO estimates the cost for software product development in terms of effort (resources required to complete the project work) and schedule (time required to complete the project work) based on the size of the software product. ![]() It estimates the required number of Man-Months (MM) for the full development of software products. According to COCOMO, there are three modes of software development projects that depend on complexity. ![]() It belongs to small & simple software projects which are handled by a small team with good domain knowledge and few rigid requirements.Įxample: Small data processing or Inventory management system. It is an intermediate (in terms of size and complexity) project, where the team having mixed experience (both experienced & inexperienced resources) to deals with rigid/nonrigid requirements.Įxample: Database design or OS development. ![]()
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