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Impact of Bisection Bandwidth Constraints on Software Development Costs

Authors: Wes C. Berseth; John A. Neff; COLORADO UNIV AT BOULDER
Abstract:
This report discusses the costs of developing software as a function of bisection bandwidth constraints of hardware configurations. System development experts were surveyed to obtain data to help quantify effects of developing software in bandwidth limited applications. A discussion of software cost estimating models is given and a case is made for including bisection bandwidth in using these models. The advantages of free space optical interconnects are enumerated. The report concludes that availability of high bandwidth interconnects, especially in intensive military real time signal processing applications, could lead to substantial savings in system development and maintenance costs.

Limitations: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE
Description: Final technical rept. Jul 96-Apr 97
Pages: 36
Report Date: FEB 1998
Contract Number: F30602-92-2-0234, ARPA ORDER-B
Report Number: A856933
Keywords relating to this report:
*SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
ALGORITHMS
BANDWIDTH
COMPUTER COMMUNICATIONS
COST ESTIMATES
COST MODELS
DISTRIBUTED DATA PROCESSING
MILITARY APPLICATIONS
MULTIPROCESSORS
REAL TIME
SIGNAL PROCESSING
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
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