AN ENHANCED CLIENT CENTRIC SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE MODEL WITH COST AND EFFORT ESTIMATION
Abstract
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In today’s world of software development, there exist many Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) Models. SDLC model gives a theoretical guideline for the development of the software. Each model has its own characteristics, limitations and working environment. With rapid advances in communication and information technology, organizations have to deliver high-quality software, solutions at low Cost and satisfy the client needs. Employing proper SDLC model allows the project managers to regulate entire development strategy of the software. In the paper, author proposes a model for software development that incorporates prototype and spiral model, defining an output with each stage. The proposed model fulfills the client’s requirement, providing high quality product with less Effort and Cost. The proposed model allows client and developer to interact with each other in order to understand and implement requirements in an organized way. The proposed model considers one of the real time applications (HR) as a case study, and evaluates the Effort and Cost in terms of enhanced function point and lines of code. A Comparison of Effort estimation and Cost estimation of various existing models and the proposed model is done. The proposed model is Effort and Cost effective. The proposed model is more towards client centric SDLC model.

Authors
Vanshika Rastogi, G. Swetha, E. Anantha Lakshmi, M. Pauline
MVJ College of Engineering, India

Keywords
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), Client Satisfaction, Effort, Function Point (FP), Kilo Lines of Code (KLOC,) Cost Estimation
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ICTACT
Published In :
ICTACT Journal on Management Studies
( Volume: 1 , Issue: 4 , Pages: 190-197 )
Date of Publication :
November 2015
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