Software Cost Estimating Models Fail to Support Critical Decision-Making Needs.
The article evaluates nine software cost estimating models to see if they meet Air Force needs. The models are tested against five different cost estimating situations in the Major Weapon System Acquisition Process. The findings show that the models only satisfy the needs of the earliest phase of the process. They are good for allocating funds for software acquisition but not for tasks like assessing different designs or managing projects.