Function Points & Pokémon Go:
You Gotta Count Them All …
Counting Function Points From User Stories
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Sep 19
Live Webinar – September 21, 2016 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU
Provider:: DCG – David Consulting Group (REP 3525)
Note: Although DCG is an Rep this event may not have a course number contact DCG for further information
The Pokémon Go game has swept the world, combining first-person and multi-person action games, augmented reality, smartphones, and shoe leather – most of which is countable with IFPUG function points (the shoe leather is outside the boundary).
Tom Cagley and Shelia Dennis will walk participants through the process of applying IFPUG function point rules to a fast-paced augmented reality game, all the while trying to count them all!
Presenters:
Sheila Dennis (LinkedIn profile) Certified Function Point Specialist
Thomas Cagley (LinkedIn profile @TCagley) David Consulting Group Mr. Cagley is the Vice President of Consulting for The David Consulting Group and author of Mastering Software Project Management: Best Practices, Tools and Techniques. Read Tom informative blogs about software development and management topics. Tom also edits a podcasts of essays and interviews titled Software Process and Measurement Cast The blog and podcast serve as a platform to share information with development industry and to foster a continuing dialog. Sharing and dialog is a means of paying it forward.
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Function Points & Pokémon Go:
You Gotta Count Them All …
Counting Function Points From User Stories
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Technical Project Management | Leadership | Strategic & Business Management |
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