标准编号:ISO/IEC 19515:2019
中文名称:信息技术 对象管理组自动化功能点(AFP), 1.0
英文名称:Information technology — Object Management Group Automated Function Points (AFP), 1.0
发布日期:2019-05
标准范围
This International Standard defines a method for automating the counting of Function Points that is
generally consistent with the Function Point Counting Practices Manual, Release 4.3.1 (IFPUG CPM)
produced by the International Function Point Users Group (IFPUG). Guidelines in this International
Standard may differ from those in the IFPUG CPM at points where subjective judgments have to be
replaced by the rules needed for automation. The IFPUG CPM was selected as the anchor for this
International Standard because it is the most widely used functional measurement specification with a
large supporting infrastructure maintained by a professional organization.
1.2 Applicability
This International Standard is applicable to the functional sizing of transaction-oriented software
applications, and in particular those with data persistency. To be consistent with the IFPUG CPM, the
International Standard provides details on the support of applications using relational databases.
However, the International Standard can be used and extended for any type of transactional application
with data persistency.
1.3 Limitations
This International Standard does not address the sizing of enhancements to an application or
maintained functionality (often called Enhancement Function Points). Extensions of the automated
counting methods described in this International Standard such as Automated Enhancement Function
Points will be addressed in future addendums to this International Standard. This International
Standard does not address sizing for the non-functional components of a software application. Non-
functional components (as defined by IFPUG) include:
— Structural Quality Constraints Reliability, Security, Performance Efficiency, Maintainability, etc.
— Organizational Constraints locations for operations, target hardware, compliance to standards, etc.
— Environmental Constraints interoperability, security, privacy, safety, etc.
— Implementation Constraints development language, delivery schedule, etc.