New and Noteworthy with Function Point Modeler 4.2
Reduction to two Editions |
Function Point Modeler 4.3 is now available in two editions. First of all the Standard Edition which is totally free for personal, educational or commercial use. Sencond, the Enterprise Edition the only product on the market today that not only sizes software with Function Point Analysis or estimates software with COCOMO, but also manages all of the IT-Metrics (Project, Product and Process Metrics) of your company in a Software Life Cycle Experience Database (SLED). It is the best Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) tool based on Function Point Analysis |
New Splash Screen |
Function Point Modeler 4.3 has a completely redesigned Splash Screen. |
Product version in title bar |
Function Point Modeler 4.3 now shows the current product version in it's title bar. |
Calibrate COCOMO constants |
Function Point Modeler 4.3 now offers the possibility to calibrate COCOMO constants on the basis of projects in the SLED database. You are now able to calibrate your constants on the basis of empirical informations. |
Seal count |
It is now possible to seal a count. Sealed counts can no longer be edited by the user. Of course you can unseal a count whenever you want. |
New Shortcut for project editor |
To view or edit the project editor you are able now to use an even faster shortcut. Just select a development or enhancement project and press the key combination ALT + P. |
New diagram layout |
You can now select between the well known free-form layout or a new grid layout to display your diagrams. With the free-form layout your diagram elements will be positioned by yourself. With the new grid layout all diagram elements are arranged automatically by a predefined grid. |
Import/Export development processes |
You are now able to import/export development processes optional to a XML file or to your SLED database. With the help of the SLED database, it is easier than ever, to exchange development processes with your colleagues or associates. |
Import/Export COCOMO masterdata |
You are now able to import/export COCOMO masterdata optional to a XML file or to your SLED database. With the help of the SLED database, it is easier than ever, to exchange COCOMO masterdata with your colleagues or associates. |
Revision of license information |
In the Edition Edition the dialog to display license advice has been revised. The required serial number to unlock the Enterprise Edition can now be entered directly in this dialog. |
Example projects enhanced |
The sample projects of Function Point Modeler has been enhanced by examples of document fragments. A new example to demonstrate the versatility of the tool was added. This example is the implementation of the Help chapter Function Point Analysis. |
New and Noteworthy with Function Point Modeler 4.2
New operating system support |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 now runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Linux GTK (32- or 64-bit).. |
Run in system tray |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 now provides the possibility to minimize the application to the system tray on program exit. |
Export estimation to spreadsheet |
With Function Point Modeler 4.2 you now can export your project estimation to MS Excel or Open Office Calc as a work breakdown structure. |
New estimation printing option |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 provides extended printing capability for estimations. The new cooperate design for estimations is now also part of the count printing option. |
Legal info |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 now shows legal informations in the about dialog for all referenced plugins. |
New date chooser widget |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 comes with a new date chooser widget to provide comfortable date selection to the user. |
New intro theme |
By default Function Point Modeler 4.2 comes with a new intro theme called Slate. |
Complete Wiki feature |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 includes a complete set of Wiki feature with editors and wizards to create your own wiki with MediaWiki, Textile, Confluence, TracWiki and TWiki markup. |
Extended installation information |
Function Point Modeler 4.2 provides an extended installation information in the about dialog.. |
New and Noteworthy with Function Point Modeler 4.1
Simple but powerful calculator |
Function Point Modeler 4.1 includes a simple but powerful calculator who works in HEX, DEC or BIN modus. |
Based on Eclipse 3.5.2 |
Function Point Modeler 4.1 is now based on Eclipse 3.5.2. |
New and Noteworthy with Function Point Modeler 4.0
Manage your software development process
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Function Point Modeler 4.0 allows you to manage the software development process in your company. You can add, remove and change the software development process phase and activities as they are defined in your company. You can also change the estimation distribution for each phase or activity. You can use now the new defined software development process for your estimations. It appears in development process ComboBox . Your estimation is now distributed based on the new defined software development process. |
New editors for Counts, Application Systems and Sub Systems
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Function Point Modeler 4.0 includes now 3 diagram editors. The new diagram editors allow you to edit each item (count, application system und sub system ) separately. In the count diagram editor, double click the application system to edit the selected application separately. The editors allow you to edit only the selected part of a complex count. |
New Exports
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Function Point Modeler 4.0 includes two export functions. You can export counts as excel sheet. You can also export estimations to any project managment tool e.g. MS project as project plan |
Additional Views
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Function Point Modeler 4.0 includes now more than 30 views. |
New Logging Message View
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The new customizable logging message view allows you to take look at the inside of Function Point Modeler. |
Notes Editor
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You can take take notes in your count or projects |
More Prefernces
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Function Point Modeler 4.0 includes much more preference setting to customize your Function Point Modeler |
New and Noteworthy with Function Point Modeler 3.x
Life Cycle Perspective |
You can now view the life cycle of application systems in your
company. The Life Cycle Perspective shows you each
function point analysis detail from the first development of the
application system till current application system count . |
Quick Life Cycle |
The Quick Life Cycle give you historical overview of the selected count (development project count > application count > enhancement project, etc.). You can start the Quick Life Cycle Ctrl+L. You can start Quick Life Cycle from the context menu. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+L. You can also select a count from Quick Life Cycle View to open it in diagram editor. |
Transactional Function and Data Function Filter |
Function Point Modeler 3.1 now allows you to show or hide
the transactional functions and data functions in a
count.
The transactional functions of a count are hided in the following screen shot. |
Defining your favorite Line Color and Fill Color in the Editor |
The Window > Preference > Connections > Function Point Modeler > Diagram >Appearance page allows you to specify the line colour of each item separately. |
Defining your setting |
The Window > Preference > Connections > Function Point Modeler > Diagram > Printing page allows you to specify you print setting. |
Print your Function Point Modeler diagram |
Standard printing features are now available for printing Function
Point Modeler diagrams.
You can also specify which diagrams you want to print and how to scale them to fit on the paper. |
Linking the Navigator view to the active editor |
When you have multiple files open for editing, you can configure one of the navigation views to automatically bring an open file to the foreground (make its editor session the active editor) every time you select that open file in one of the navigation views. |
Collapsing compartments |
You can collapse a compartment in a data diagram to a minimal size to allow more space for the other compartments in a shape. After the Transactional Functions compartment is collapsed. |
Calibrate or set new vale of COCOMO constants . |
Function Point Modeler Advanced Enterprise 3.1 Cocomo II tool now allows you to calibrate or set the new value of COCOMO constants. You can use the for your company calibrated constants in your estimation. |
Project estimation calculated based on the RUP |
Function Point Modeler Advanced Enterprise 3.1Cocomo II tool supports Rational Unified Software Development Process. |
Database support extended |
Function Point Modeler Advanced Enterprise 3.1 now supports all well-known database vendors for your SLED. |
XMI 2.1 for UML 2.1.1 for example IBM RSA |
Function Point Modeler Advanced Enterprise 3.1 now supports XMI 2.1 and UML 2.1.1 export/import. You can also export your Function Point Model as Business Object Model to any UML tool. |
Project Interchange to export & import projects |
Sharing projects using Project Interchange. If you are not using SLED database you can use the Project Interchange feature to share your project in the Function point Modeler You export projects into ZIP files, which can be imported. |
Cheat Sheets |
Function Point Modeler 3.1 provides cheat sheets to guide you through some of its function point counting and report designer processes. Each cheat sheet is designed to help you complete some task, and it lists the sequence of steps required to help you achieve that goal. As you progress from one step to the next, the cheat sheet will automatically launch the required tools for you. If there is a manual step in the process, the step will tell you to perform the task and click a button in the cheat sheet to move on to the next step. |
More Views |
Function Point Modeler 3.1 includes a lot of useful views |
Key Assist |
This command will display a list of key bindings |
FPM Report Designer and mor useful features |
Function Point Modeler Advanced Enterprise 3.1 Report Designer is now more powerful than ever. You can now create more complex reports using the FPM Report Designer Chart Wizard.
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