Function Points definition

Function Points. ("FP" or "FPs") means the metric used to measure the functional output of AD/M Services as defined by the International Function Points Users Group ("IFPUG") Function Point Counting Practices Manual, or IFPUG's designated successor.

Examples of Function Points in a sentence

  • For some additional detail on how Software Units work, the key difference between Software Units and Function Points measurements is that Software Units express the application’s complexity in the elements where the Agile Platform™ adds value by hiding such complexity from the developer.

  • Any Findings in documents will, by means of a review template, be registered as one (1) Incident, and are not included in the maximum numbers of Findings/Incidents referred to in *1) The number of Function Points (FP) is the cummulation of all changes combined in the release Table 12 PI’s and standards for Test Findings.

  • In the Agile Platform™ these are represented by Software Units (SUs) which is a measure of size similar to Function Points (FPs) or Source Lines of Code (SLOC).