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Q. How many reasons Mr. Boehm proposed that conventional software management
doesn't perform satisfactorily
answer choice
11
10
9
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Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

10

Explanation:

Among the various options given in question statement, the correct option is the second one.

Mr. Boehm proposed that conventional software management

doesn't perform satisfactorily and to prove his theory he gave 10 reasons. These reasons are famously called as Mr Boehm's Industrial Software Metrics Top 10 List. This is list where he defined what are the parameters based on which software performance should be checked

Answered by Anonymous
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Mr. Boehm proposed ten reasons that conventional software management wasn't performing satisfactorily.

  • The purpose of project management in software is to understand, schedule, measure and control the project so that it is completed on time and on budget.
  • Barry W. Boehm was an American software developer who suggested ten reasons for conventional software management. These were -
  1. After launch, the costs are more for identifying and solving the problem in early design phases to locate and correct a software bug, and users can compact little nominal software development schedules as well.
  2. The user spends $2 on maintenance for every $1 they spend on growth. The production and maintenance costs of software are mainly a function of the number of code source lines.
  3. The main difference in the productivity of software is due to discrepancies between users. In addition, programming is devoted to about 15 percent of the development effort for applications.
  4. Around 80% of the contribution comes from 20% contributors. The walkthroughs also capture 60% of the errors.
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