Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The software maturity index (SMI) is defined as SMI= [Mf - (Fa + Fc + Fd )]/Mf Where

1. The software maturity index (SMI) is defined as SMI= [Mf - (Fa + Fc + Fd )]/Mf
Where
Mf = the number of modules in the current release.
Fa = the number of modules in current release that have been added.
Fc = the number of modules in current release that have been changed.
Fd = the number of modules in current release that have been deleted.
The product begins to stabilize when 
A. SMI approaches 1
B. SMI approaches 0
C. SMI approaches -1
D. None of he above
Ans: A 

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