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Technical Complexity Factors

Technical Complexity Factors (TCFs) are used in the Use Case Metrics estimation technique.

The EABase.qea and EABase.eap model contains a default set of TCFs, which you can add to or modify using the 'Estimation Factors' dialog. This set of factors should include all factors that could affect the technical complexity of the project environment.

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Settings > Reference Data > Model Types > Estimation Factors > Technical Complexity Factors

Maintain Technical Complexity Factors

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1

On the 'Technical Complexity Factors' tab, either:

  • Click on the New button to add another TCF, or
  • Click on the required factor in the 'Defined Technical Types' list to edit it (go to step 3)

2

In the 'Factor Number' field, type the appropriate TCF number.

3

In the 'Description' field, type or edit the TCF description.

4

In the 'Weight' field, type or edit the technical complexity weighting.

This indicates how much technical complexity you assign to a factor; for example, 'the system is to be developed in ADA' might warrant a higher weight than 'the system is to be a shell script'.

5

In the 'Value' field, type or edit a value representing the degree of influence the factor has on the project.

As a suggested gauge:

  • 0 indicates no influence
  • 3 indicates average influence
  • 5 indicates strong influence

6

Click on the Save button.

7

Examine the 'Defined Technical Types' list, and scroll across it to show the 'Ex Value' column (Weight x Value).

The summed Ex Values yield the 'Unadjusted TCF value' (at the bottom of the dialog).

The 'Unadjusted TCF value' is combined with the Environment Complexity Factors to skew the overall complexity up or down, depending on the level of technical complexity and the corresponding level of environmental support.

Environment Complexity Factors

Notes

  • The TCF Weight evaluates its respective factor, but is irrelevant to a project; the 'Value' field assesses each factor's role within a project and, for most purposes, is the only field requiring adjustment
  • The supplied factors and their associated weights are defined by the Use Case Points Method, although they can be adjusted to suit a project's specific requirements
  • You can transport the Technical Complexity Factors between models, using the 'Settings > Model > Transfer > Export Reference Data' and 'Import Reference Data' ribbon options

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