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right now we have recently got our first standard through the object management group for a specification for automated function points function points is a very popular measure of software size how big is a piece of software but traditionally it had to be measured manually there were guidelines for how counters were supposed to count it and they interpreted those very subjectively and so you could get a ten percent difference in counts between different counters so we needed an automated standard to make it cheap and to make it consistent and to make it capable of being measured on a continuing basis rather than once every several years thats now a specification weve seen the French government adopted as a standard for reporting size on French contracts I think well soon see other governments adopt it a lot of companies are now starting to use that internally to measure the size of their own software now in addition to that right now we have four additional measures going through