what is fpa ?
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Answer / ankita
FPA "Function point analysis" is used to measure the size
of functionality of an information system
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Answer / tsri
Dear Malikarju, its not wrong fpa means function point
analysis or feature point analysis and is a technique to
estimate the size of project interms of lines of code
Regards
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Answer / priyanka
FPA is used to 'To measure the size of the functionality of
an Information system'
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Answer / sourabh rawat
The FPA technique involves viewing the functionality of
software from the users’ perspective and then estimating
the size based on the required functionality.
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Answer / g.mallikarjun
I think ur question is wrong.
That is KPA instead of QPA.
KPA is key process area, which is used in CMM levels.each
level have different kpa's.
mallikarjun.g@zapak.com
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