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Neuro fuzzy cognitive connection functional point for enterprise network management

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  • J. Frankvijay

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Software effort estimation (SEE) is one of the vital roles in enterprise management. This created SEE process used to minimise the incomplete data involvements. It may require large amount of data, which increases the efficiency of the effort estimation system. So, in this paper introduces the enterprise data analytics process by using the size and judgmental software effort estimation process. This method analyses the effort in terms of using expert's opinions, use case, functional points and software size unit information. This method evaluates the neuro fuzzy cognitive connection-based functional points are used to estimates the effort with effective manner. This method examines the connectivity between one requirement to another requirements and it constructs the relationship graph that eliminates the incomplete requirements and details successfully. It reduces the time for examining the software effort. Then the performance of the system is calculated with the support of experimental results such as MRE and VAF.

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  • J. Frankvijay, 2020. "Neuro fuzzy cognitive connection functional point for enterprise network management," International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 11(3), pages 209-219.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijenma:v:11:y:2020:i:3:p:209-219
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