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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References

  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.
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