Ebert, 1996 - Google Patents
Fuzzy classification for software criticality analysisEbert, 1996
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- Ebert C
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- Expert systems with applications
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Managing software development and maintenance projects requires predictions about components of the software system that are likely to have a high error rate or that need high development effort. The value of any expert system is determined by the accuracy and cost …
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