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ICSE
2005
IEEE-ACM
15 years 9 months ago
Predictors of customer perceived software quality
Predicting software quality as perceived by a customer may allow an organization to adjust deployment to meet the quality expectations of its customers, to allocate the appropriat...
Audris Mockus, Ping Zhang, Paul Luo Li
ISESE
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
A literature survey of the quality economics of defect-detection techniques
Over the last decades, a considerable amount of empirical knowledge about the efficiency of defect-detection techniques has been accumulated. Also a few surveys have summarised th...
Stefan Wagner
ICSE
1998
IEEE-ACM
15 years 1 months ago
Overcoming the NAH Syndrome for Inspection Deployment
: Despite considerable evidence to show that inspections can help reduce costs and improve quality, inspections are not widely deployed in the software industry. One of the likely ...
Pankaj Jalote, M. Haragopal
TSE
2008
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14 years 9 months ago
Do Crosscutting Concerns Cause Defects?
There is a growing consensus that crosscutting concerns harm code quality. An example of a crosscutting concern is a functional requirement whose implementation is distributed acro...
Marc Eaddy, Thomas Zimmermann, Kaitin D. Sherwood,...
MSR
2006
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Predicting defect densities in source code files with decision tree learners
With the advent of open source software repositories the data available for defect prediction in source files increased tremendously. Although traditional statistics turned out t...
Patrick Knab, Martin Pinzger, Abraham Bernstein