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To day more and more software engineers use functional size measurement to measure their products. The function point analysis is the best known functional size measurement. You will find several methods using function points for example IFPUG, MARK II, Full Function Points etc. All of these methods demand that you have to measure the functionality in the user requirements.
Functionality of Software documented and measured by the results. (Result Measure Method — RM2)
What You Get is What You Count.
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Hürten, R. (2002). Functionality of Software and how it to be described and to be measured?. In: Dumke, R., Rombach, D. (eds) Software-Messung und -Bewertung. Information Engineering und IV-Controlling. Deutscher Universitätsverlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-11381-2_5
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