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Old 09-28-2006, 01:16 AM
richard d
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Hello there,

I wonder if someone can help me with this.

I understand that with IFPUG you are counting distinct logical
transactions, and that their distinctiveness is classified by their
sets of element types.

What happens, however, when an application is enhanced in a way which
uses all the existing logical transactions but from new places?

For example - assume I have two logical transactions in my current
sysetm. T1 and T2.

Currently screen S1 invokes T1 only. T2 is invoked somewhere else. Now
I enhance S1 so that it invokes T1 or T2 under some particular
condition. Neither T1 nor T2 are changed in any way or used in any new
way. What function point count can I apply to the enhancement.

Many thanks and all the best

Richard

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