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MK II FPA The MK II Method is one of the software sizing methods in functional point group of measurements. This is a method for analysis and measurement of information processing applications based on end user functional view of the system. The MK II Method (ISO/IEC 20968 Software engineering—Mk II Function Point Analysis—Counting Practices Manual〔http://www.iso.org/iso/catalogue_detail.htm?csnumber=35603〕) is one of five currently recognized ISO standards for Functionally sizing software. ==Introduction==
The MK II Method was defined by Charles Symons in book〔Software Sizing and Estimating: Mk II Fpa (Function Point Analysis)〕 published in 1991. UK Software Metrics Association〔http://www.uksma.co.uk〕 is now responsible for the method and its continuing development. The functional user requirements of the software are identified and each one is categorized into one of there types: inputs, exits and objects. In order to determine functional size of system these functional requirements are counted.
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