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Defectiveness: introduction
"... Why are we here? slide 3/31 ‘they’re coming’ ‘you’re (PL) coming’ ‘we’re coming’ ‘she’s coming’ ‘you’re (SG) coming’ ‘I’m coming’ prixodim prixodite prixodjat prixodit prixodiš′ prixožu An example: Russian verbs have different forms depending on their subject. 1. The topic slide 4/31 ‘they’ll convin ..."
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’ll convince’ ‘you’ll (PL) convince’ ‘we’ll convince’ ‘she’ll convince’ ‘you’ll (SG) convince’ ‘I’ll convince’ ubedim ubedite ubedjat ubedit ubediš′ but some verbs simply lack a first person singular form. What is defectiveness? slide 5/31 ‘they’ll convince’ ‘you’ll (PL) convince’ ‘we’ll convince’ ‘she
Modeling Software Defect Introduction and Removal
, 1999
"... Cost, schedule and quality are highly correlated factors in software development. They basically form three sides of the same triangle. Beyond a certain point (the "Quality is Free" point), it is difficult to increase the quality without increasing either the cost or schedule or both for ..."
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. An initial description of this model focusing on defect introduction was provided in [Chulani97a]. The model has ev...
Modeling Software Defect Introduction
"... In software estimation, it is important to recognize the strong relationships between Cost, Schedule and Quality. They form three sides of the same triangle. Beyond a ..."
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In software estimation, it is important to recognize the strong relationships between Cost, Schedule and Quality. They form three sides of the same triangle. Beyond a
Results of Delphi for the Defect Introduction Model (Sub-Model of the Cost/Quality Model . . . )
, 1997
"... In software estimation, it is important to recognize the strong correlation between Cost, Schedule and Quality. They form three sides of the same triangle. Beyond a certain point (the "Quality is Free" point), it is difficult to increase the quality without increasing either the cost or s ..."
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of the three factors. This paper presents an initial version of the Defect Introduction sub-model of the empirical quality modeling extension to the existing COCOMO II software cost estimation model. The Quality Model is an estimation model that can be used for predicting number of residual defects
A Critique of Software Defect Prediction Models
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
, 1999
"... Many organizations want to predict the number of defects (faults) in software systems, before they are deployed, to gauge the likely delivered quality and maintenance effort. To help in this numerous software metrics and statistical models have been developed, with a correspondingly large literatur ..."
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Bayesian Belief Networks, as alternative approaches to the single-issue models used at present. We also argue for research into a theory of “software decomposition” in order to test hypotheses about defect introduction and help construct a better science of software engineering.
ABSTRACT Modeling Software Defect Introduction and Removal: COQUALMO (COnstructive QUALity MOdel)
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THE DEFECT
, 2009
"... We give an introduction to the valuation theoretical phenomenon of “defect”. We describe the role it plays in deep open problems in positive characteristic: local uniformization, the local form of resolution of singularities, and the model theory of valued fields. We give several examples of extens ..."
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We give an introduction to the valuation theoretical phenomenon of “defect”. We describe the role it plays in deep open problems in positive characteristic: local uniformization, the local form of resolution of singularities, and the model theory of valued fields. We give several examples
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