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Factors systematically associated with errors in subjective estimates of software development effort: The stability of expert judgment
Software metric-based estimation of project development effort is most often performed by expert judgment rather than by using an empirically derived model (although such may be used by the expert to assist their decision). ...
Fuzzy logic for software metric models throughout the development life-cycle
One problem faced by managers who are using project management models is the elicitation of numerical inputs. Obtaining these with any degree of confidence early in a project is not always feasible. Related to this difficulty ...
Software forensics for discriminating between program authors using case-based reasoning, feed-forward neural networks and multiple discriminant analysis
Software forensics is a research field that, by treating pieces of program source code as linguistically and stylistically analyzable entities, attempts to investigate aspects of computer program authorship. This can be ...
Software metrics data analysis—Exploring the relative performance of some commonly used modeling techniques
Whilst some software measurement research has been unquestionably successful, other research has struggled to enable expected advances in project and process management. Contributing to this lack of advancement has been ...
FULSOME: Fuzzy logic for software metric practitioners and researchers
There has been increasing interest in recent times for using fuzzy logic techniques to represent software metric models, especially those predicting development effort. The use of fuzzy logic for this application area ...