A. B.Beizer
B. Rajiv Gupta
C. B.W.Bohem
D. Gregg Rothermal
Explanation: Barry Boehm introduced a hierarchy of software estimation models bearing the name COCOMO, for COnstructive COst MOdel
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Related Mcqs:
- COCOMO-II was developed at _____________________?
- A. University of Texas B. University of Southern California C. MIT D. IIT-Kanpur...
- Which one is not a stage of COCOMO-II ?
- A. Early design estimation model B. Application Composition estimation model C. Comprehensive cost estimation model D. Post architecture estimation model...
- Which version of COCOMO states that once requirements have been stabilized, the basic software architecture has been established ?
- A. Early design stage model B. Post-architecture-stage model C. Application composition model D. All of the mentioned...
- COCOMO stands for____________________?
- A. Constructive cost model B. Comprehensive cost model C. Constructive cost estimation model D. Complete cost estimation model...
- How many forms exists of Barry Boehm’s COCOMO Model ?
- A. Two B. Three C. Four D. No form exists...
- v Programming language experience is a part of which factor of COCOMO cost drivers ?
- A. Personnel Factor B. Product Factor C. Platform Factor D. Project Factor...
- A number of independent investigators have developed a team-oriented approach to requirements gathering that can be applied to establish the scope of a project called ?
- A. JAD B. CLASS C. FAST D. None of the mentioned...
- A _______________ is developed using historical cost information that relates some software metric to the project cost ?
- A. Algorithmic cost modelling B. Expert judgement C. Estimation by analogy D. Parkinson’s Law...
- Which of the following risks are derived from the organizational environment where the software is being developed ?
- A. People risks B. Technology risks C. Estimation risks D. Organizational risks...
- A project usually has a timeline chart which was developed by_________________?
- A. Henry Gantt B. Barry Boehm C. Ivar Jacabson D. None of the mentioned...
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