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COSMIC-talk is starting on 9th January |
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COSMIC-talk: This is a sequence of 7 Tweetoriels to be delivered in the twittersphere of Telmaco over the period from January to March, 2012. Sequences will cover the main topics relating to the modern methods used for estimating software projects. This Tweetoriel experience was also an exercise illustrating and determining the most effective use of current internet media. My approach involved the publication of Tweets identified by the ‘hashtag ‘#cosmictalk’ . This technique enabled other participants to contribute by means of one or several Tweets identified by the same hashtag. Hence, the forum. The short length of tweets enables a large number of participants to express their viewpoint without anybody’s monopolizing the textual space. Each participant may then formulate his or her personal views in agreement or disagreement with the proposed Tweet. This procedure established a wide range of discussion facilitating a useful exchange of views. Telmaco starts from the standpoint that such a discussion is more beneficial for the participants than offering a download of the traditional pre-formatted document with a view to occasional reading.
The proposed Tweetoriels are the following: These Tweetoriels, having an educational purpose, form a logical and progressive suite describing a modern approach to estimation of software projects. This approach is compatible with well known recommendations of the software industry, such as CMMi, SPICE, etc. Also, this approach concerns more the methods than the support tools, even though the larger the project, the more specialised software measurement tools are necessary. Finally, COSMIC-talk now marks a pause and will restart in January 2012.
How to get in?
So, see you soon on COSMIC-talk. |
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Getting ready for COSMIC: Logicalisation |
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One of the difficulties we have often seen in measuring the software size is how to capture the functionality of the software application to be measured. This is so for any of the ISO methods, be it IFPUG, Mk II FPA, or COSMIC. We want to measure the functionality, which is logical, but unfortunately most of the initial data are physical: table, menu, etc. We have a list of the parts to be incorporated in the product and insufficient information about the functionality, hence, the counted size may be erroneous. Is there an approach that works? The FDcase offered in download shows you the example of a piece of software to be COSMIC measured. It starts with a physical description. Then, it explains the retrieval of the logical view, hence the functionality. Download the FDcase paper and send us your comments. FDcase-01-V1a.pdf (200KB) Next time you might confidently go directly to the logical view. |
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Minutes of COSMIC Annual Meeting in London and Nara |
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Dear IAC and MPC Members and guests who attended the London meeting. Please find attached the combined minutes for the two parts of the meeting. COSMIC IAC meeting 2011 Minutes.pdf (660KB) These were very fruitful meetings, resulting in a lot of suggested actions for those who were present – so I am expecting a huge amount of activity as follow-up!!! Best regardsCharles Symons |
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Kenneth Lind to represent Sweden on IAC (www.cosmicon.com) |
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Dear All,
Kenneth has done some important pioneering work at Saab in studying the correlation between COSMIC sizes and the memory requirements of automotive Electronic Control Units. Some of his papers are available on ‘cosmicon’. Charles |
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New Russian, Polish, and Swedish IAC Members (www.cosmicon.com) |
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Dear IAC & MPC Members, Maxim Rusakov will become the first IAC member for Russia Jaroslaw Swierczek will become the second IAC member for Poland (with Beata Czarnacka-Chrobot) Please find attached some short biographical notes.Both Maxim and Jaroslaw are working on translations of COSMIC documentation into their respective languages. Best regardsCharles |
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MeterIT-Cosmic version 1.8 is available for download |
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An updated version of MeterIT-Cosmic is now available for download. This version 1.8 benefits from a number improvements aiming at an increased user friendliness as well as the removal of some bugs.
The main improved features are:
MeterIT-Cosmic licence holder can freely update their current version, and |
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A COSMIC analysis of a Speedometer An Automotive Case Study |
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Embedded electronic products are performing an increasingly important role in developing products for the automotive industry. This opens new opportunities for bringing elements of improvement and standardisation into the automotive software process (Automotive SPICE). It is noteworthy that, software by itself tends to be more and more the object of a mature development practice with, among others, the use of those methods being created to make it a measurable activity (COSMIC ISO/IEC 19761, 2003/2010). It is this confluence of interest which gave us the idea of creating this case study.
The purpose of this case study is to: I want to register for downloading my FREE copy of this Automotive COSMIC Analysis |
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2011 COSMIC/ISBSG Benchmarking Initiative A letter from Charles Symons |
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Dear All, it is important for COSMIC’s continued success that we can grow and refine our benchmark data. The 2011 ISBSG/COSMIC initiative to get more project data set mid-September as the target date to complete the data submission. We are offering valuable incentives (free reports, etc) to organizations that submit data for multiple projects. The ISBSG has already received some new data but we hope to get a lot more (thanks to any of you that have already submitted data).
The invitation letter and the COSMIC Concise Data Collection Questionnaire are available via the link below.
Please pass this message to your clients, contacts and students and encourage them to join this initiative and to submit more project data over the next four weeks (by, say, Monday 19th September). Many thanks in advance for your help Charles Symons |
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MeterIT-Cosmic: Continuous licensing arrangements for 2011 |
Spend only the money you need to spend! Further to the perpetual and the yearly subscription schemes, you can now licence your MeterIT-Cosmic measurement tool for the duration of your project. If after the free evalution period of 30 days you decide that MeterIT-Cosmic is your prefered COSMIC measurement tool you can order your licence for a monthly calendar time periode covering from the planned start date to the end date of your project renewable. The minimum duration is only three calendar months. More information on this scheme in Ordering.
Get one year MeterIT-Cosmic licence FREE starting at a date of your choice once you are SMS trained in COSMIC. COSMIC trained measurers are usually those who are able to take maximum advantage of MeterIT-Cosmic, hence requiring less support. Telmaco recognises this fact and designed this licencing scheme for the holder of the training certificate delivered by SMS Ltd for having succesfully attended the formal training course CSMC2d in either Next Public COSMIC training course or In-House Course. See Training course CSMC2d at http://www.measuresw.com/training/tools/csmc2d.html More information on this scheme in Ordering. |
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