Object point

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Object points are an approach used in software development effort estimation under some models such as COCOMO II.[1][2]

Object points are a way of estimating effort size, similar to Source Lines Of Code (SLOC) or Function Points. They are not necessarily related to objects in Object-oriented programming, the objects referred to include screens, reports, and modules of the language. The number of raw objects and complexity of each are estimated and a weighted total Object-Point count is then computed and used to base estimates of the effort needed.[3]

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  1. ^ "Software Measurement, Cost Estimation, SLIM, COCOMO". Retrieved 22 Aug 2016.
  2. ^ "The Comparison of the Software Cost Estimating Methods". Retrieved 22 Aug 2016.
  3. ^ "Software Measurement Page, COCOMO II, object points". Retrieved 22 Aug 2016.