Software Cost Estimation Framework for Service-Oriented Architecture Systems using Divide-and-Conquer Approach
Zheng Li, Jacky Keung

TL;DR
This paper introduces a Divide-and-Conquer framework for estimating costs in Service-Oriented Architecture systems, addressing the complexity and lack of existing tailored methods for SOA-based software development.
Contribution
It presents a novel D&C-based framework that simplifies SOA cost estimation by dividing the process into manageable parts and supports flexible metric switching.
Findings
Framework effectively decomposes SOA cost estimation tasks.
Supports multiple metrics for different estimation aspects.
Defines future research directions for SOA cost estimation.
Abstract
Due to the complexity of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), cost and effort estimation for SOA-based software development is more difficult than that for traditional software development. Unfortunately, there is a lack of published work about cost and effort estimation for SOA-based software. Existing cost estimation approaches are inadequate to address the complex service-oriented systems. This paper proposes a novel framework based on Divide-and-Conquer (D&C) for cost estimation for building SOA-based software. By dealing with separately development parts, the D&C framework can help organizations simplify and regulate SOA implementation cost estimation. Furthermore, both cost estimation modeling and software sizing work can be satisfied respectively by switching the corresponding metrics within this framework. Given the requirement of developing these metrics, this framework also…
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