Algorithmic model


algorithmic model
programming
a method of estimating software cost using mathematical algorithms based on the parameters which are considered to be the major cost drivers. these estimate of effort or cost are based primarily on the size of the software or delivered source instructions (dsi)s, and other productivity factors known as cost driver attributes.
see also parametric model.
(1996-05-28)

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