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Function Point Analysis for Software Estimation

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Function Point Analysis for Software Estimation

Instructor: EDUCBA

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What you'll learn

  • Analyze software size using Function Point Analysis and functional components.

  • Apply FPA techniques to estimate project effort, scope, and development cost.

  • Evaluate LOC limitations and interpret adjusted function point calculations.

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May 2026

Assessments

16 assignments

Taught in English

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This course is part of the Software Project Planning & Estimation Specialization
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There are 4 modules in this course

Learn how to analyze software size, estimate project effort, and apply Function Point Analysis (FPA) techniques for accurate software project planning and estimation. This course provides practical skills in functional size measurement, software estimation, cost analysis, and project benchmarking using standardized Function Point methods.

The course begins with the foundations of Function Point Analysis, including the evolution from traditional Lines of Code (LOC) metrics to functionality-based software sizing approaches. Learners will understand why Function Point Analysis is widely used for technology-independent estimation and software project evaluation. As the course progresses, learners explore the key steps involved in Function Point counting, including system boundary definition, component identification, and role analysis. The course also focuses on data and transactional function counting, Unadjusted Function Point (UFP) calculations, and the application of the Value Adjustment Factor (VAF). Advanced modules cover development and enhancement project estimation, effort and cost conversion techniques, and practical case studies that demonstrate real-world applications of Function Point Analysis in software environments. What makes this course unique is its structured, step-by-step approach that combines foundational concepts with practical software estimation scenarios. By the end of the course, learners will be able to confidently apply Function Point Analysis to estimate software size, improve planning accuracy, benchmark projects, and support data-driven decision-making in software development environments.

This module introduces the fundamentals of Function Point Analysis (FPA), tracing its evolution from traditional Lines of Code (LOC) metrics to a standardized, functionality-based approach for measuring software size and improving estimation accuracy.

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6 videos4 assignments

6 videosTotal 27 minutes
  • Introduction, Function Point History and Variations8 minutes
  • Problems with Lines of Code3 minutes
  • Why IFPUG Thinks You Should Not Use LOC3 minutes
  • What are Function Points4 minutes
  • How Do Function Points Overcome LOC Problems2 minutes
  • Uses of Function Points Why IFPUG Says We Should Use Function Points7 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Origins & Challenges of LOC10 minutes
  • Why Move Beyond LOC10 minutes
  • Benefits & Purpose of Function Points10 minutes
  • Graded - Foundations of Function Point Analysis30 minutes

This module explores the foundational steps in Function Point counting, including defining system boundaries, understanding roles, and identifying key components required for accurate functional size measurement.

What's included

6 videos4 assignments

6 videosTotal 30 minutes
  • Objectives of Function Points Counting When Should You Count Function Points10 minutes
  • Who Should Count Function Points Function Point Counting Steps4 minutes
  • Function Point Counting Diagram1 minute
  • Early Counting Steps5 minutes
  • UFP Count: RET, FTR & DET3 minutes
  • UFP Count: EI, EO, EQ, ILF & EIF7 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Objectives & Roles in FP Counting10 minutes
  • Understanding the Counting Process10 minutes
  • Core UFP Components10 minutes
  • Graded - Getting Started with Function Point Counting30 minutes

This module provides an in-depth understanding of Function Point calculations, including data and transactional function counting, Unadjusted Function Point (UFP) computation, Value Adjustment Factor (VAF), and practical development project examples.

What's included

8 videos4 assignments

8 videosTotal 50 minutes
  • UFP Count: Conversion Functionality4 minutes
  • Count Data Functions8 minutes
  • Count Transactional Functions7 minutes
  • Computing the Unadjusted Function Point Count4 minutes
  • Determine the Value Adjustment Factor (VAF)8 minutes
  • Function Point Analysis (FPA) Example5 minutes
  • Development FP Example: Application Count11 minutes
  • Development FP Example: Conversion Count3 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Advanced Counting Concepts10 minutes
  • From UFP to Adjusted FP10 minutes
  • Development Project Case Study10 minutes
  • Graded - Mastering Function Point Calculations30 minutes

This module focuses on advanced applications of Function Point Analysis, including enhancement projects, effort and cost estimation, and real-world case studies, concluding with key benefits and practical insights.

What's included

6 videos4 assignments

6 videosTotal 32 minutes
  • Enhancement FP Formula6 minutes
  • Application FP After Enhancement3 minutes
  • Converting Adjusted Function Points to Efforts and Cost6 minutes
  • Function Point Analysis (FPA) Another Example8 minutes
  • Summary of benefits of Function Point Analysis6 minutes
  • Conclusion3 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 60 minutes
  • Enhancement & Maintenance Projects10 minutes
  • Effort Estimation & Practical Examples10 minutes
  • Wrap-Up & Key Takeaways10 minutes
  • Graded - Advanced Applications & Real-World Usage30 minutes

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