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August 28, 2024Software-Engineering
August 28, 2024Software-Engineering
| Question 271 |
In function point analysis, the number of complexity adjustment factors is
| 10 | |
| 12 | |
| 14 | |
| 20 |
Question 271 Explanation:
→ In function point analysis, the number of complexity adjustment factors is 14.
→ The adjusted function point denoted by FP is given by the formula:
FP = total UFP * (0.65 + (0.01 * Total complexity adjustment value)) or
FP = total UFP * (Complexity adjustment factor)
→ Total complexity adjustment value is counted based on responses to questions called complexity weighting factors in the table below. Each complexity weighting factor is assigned a value (complexity adjustment value) that ranges between 0 (not important) to 5 (absolutely essential).
Table Adjusted Function Points

→ The adjusted function point denoted by FP is given by the formula:
FP = total UFP * (0.65 + (0.01 * Total complexity adjustment value)) or
FP = total UFP * (Complexity adjustment factor)
→ Total complexity adjustment value is counted based on responses to questions called complexity weighting factors in the table below. Each complexity weighting factor is assigned a value (complexity adjustment value) that ranges between 0 (not important) to 5 (absolutely essential).
Table Adjusted Function Points

Correct Answer: C
Question 271 Explanation:
→ In function point analysis, the number of complexity adjustment factors is 14.
→ The adjusted function point denoted by FP is given by the formula:
FP = total UFP * (0.65 + (0.01 * Total complexity adjustment value)) or
FP = total UFP * (Complexity adjustment factor)
→ Total complexity adjustment value is counted based on responses to questions called complexity weighting factors in the table below. Each complexity weighting factor is assigned a value (complexity adjustment value) that ranges between 0 (not important) to 5 (absolutely essential).
Table Adjusted Function Points

→ The adjusted function point denoted by FP is given by the formula:
FP = total UFP * (0.65 + (0.01 * Total complexity adjustment value)) or
FP = total UFP * (Complexity adjustment factor)
→ Total complexity adjustment value is counted based on responses to questions called complexity weighting factors in the table below. Each complexity weighting factor is assigned a value (complexity adjustment value) that ranges between 0 (not important) to 5 (absolutely essential).
Table Adjusted Function Points

