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Software Fault Prediction A Road Map Sandeep Kumarsantosh Singh Rathore

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Software Fault Prediction A Road Map Sandeep Kumarsantosh Singh Rathore
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.49 MB
Pages: 72
Author: Sandeep KumarSantosh Singh Rathore
ISBN: 9789811087158, 9811087156
Language: English
Year: 2018
Volume: SpringerBriefs in Computer Science

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Software Fault Prediction A Road Map Sandeep Kumarsantosh Singh Rathore by Sandeep Kumarsantosh Singh Rathore 9789811087158, 9811087156 instant download after payment.

This book focuses on exploring the use of software fault prediction in building reliable and robust software systems. It is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1 presents an introduction to the study and also introduces basic concepts of software fault prediction. Chapter 2 explains the generalized architecture of the software fault prediction process and discusses its various components. In turn, Chapter 3 provides detailed information on types of fault prediction models and discusses the latest literature on each model. Chapter 4 describes the software fault datasets and diverse issues concerning fault datasets when building fault prediction models. Chapter 5 presents a study evaluating different techniques on the basis of their performance for software fault prediction. Chapter 6 presents another study evaluating techniques for predicting the number of faults in the software modules. In closing, Chapter 7 provides a summary of the topics discussed.
The book will be of immense benefit to all readers who are interested in starting research in this area. In addition, it offers experienced researchers a valuable overview of the latest work in this area.

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