Quantitative evaluation of the process of open source software localization
Volume 17, Issue 1 (2006), pp. 3–12
Pub. online: 1 January 2006
Type: Research Article
Received
1 June 2005
1 June 2005
Published
1 January 2006
1 January 2006
Abstract
Localization is a complex process based on translation and adaptation of software features. Usually localization progress is identified with the number of translated resource strings. The paper investigates the dependency of number of translated strings to amount of human resources used. It is shown that the number of translated strings increases much slower at the end of the work than at beginning. The last strings are especially difficult to translate. Quantitative evaluation of dependency between number of strings in progress and human resources is presented.