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Unit 6: Effort Estimation




              External Inquiry (EQ): An elementary process with both input and output components that  Notes
               result in data retrieval from one or more internal logical files and external interface files.  The
               input process does not update any Internal Logical Files, and the output side does not contain
               derived data. The graphic below represents an EQ with two ILF’s and no derived data.

















              Internal Logical Files (ILF’s): A user identifiable group of logically related data that resides
               entirely within the applications boundary and is maintained through external inputs.

              External Interface Files (EIF’s): A user identifiable group of logically related data that is
               used for reference purposes only. The data resides entirely outside the application and is
               maintained by another application. The external interface file is an internal logical file for
               another application.





          After the components have been classified as one of the five major components (EI’s, EO’s, EQ’s,
          ILF’s or EIF’s), a ranking of low, average or high is assigned. For transactions (EI’s, EO’s, EQ’s)
          the ranking is based upon the number of files updated or referenced (FTR’s) and the number of
          data element types  (DET’s). For both ILF’s and EIF’s files the ranking is based upon record
          element types (RET’s) and data element types (DET’s). A record element type is a user recognizable
          subgroup of data elements within an ILF or EIF. A data element type is a unique user recognizable,
          non recursive, field.
          Each of the following tables assists in the ranking process (the numerical rating is in parentheses).
          For example, an EI that references or updates 2 File Types Referenced (FTR’s) and has 7 data elements
          would be assigned a ranking of average and associated rating of 4. Where FTR’s are the combined
          number of Internal Logical Files (ILF’s) referenced or updated and External Interface Files referenced.



             Did u know?  What is Internal Logical Files?
             ILF stands for “Internal Logical File”. In my words, ILFs represent data that is stored and
             maintained within the boundary of the application you are counting. When counting ILFs
             you are basically counting the data functions that your application is being built to maintain.

          EI Table














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