A. Idri et A. Abran, A fuzzy logic based set of measures for software project similarity: Validation and possible improvements, SEVENTH INTERNATIONAL SOFTWARE METRICS SYMPOSIUM - METRICS 2001, PROCEEDINGS, 2000, pp. 85-96
The software project similarity attribute has not yet been the subject of i
n-depth study, even though it is often used when estimating software develo
pment effort by analogy. Among the inadequacies identified (Shepperd et al.
) in most of the proposed measures for the similarity attribute, the most c
ritical is that they are used only when the software projects are described
by numerical variables (interval, ratio or absolute scale). However, in pr
actice, many factors which describe software projects, such as the experien
ce of programmers and the complexity of modules, are measured in terms of a
n ordinal (or nominal) scale composed of qualifications such as 'low' and '
high'. To overcome this limitation, we propose a set of new measures based
on fuzzy logic for similarity when the software projects are described by c
ategorical data. In this work, the proposed measures are validated by means
of an axiomatic validation approach. We also present in this paper the res
ults of an empirical validation of our similarity measures, based on the CO
COMO'81 database.