Font Size: a A A

Three-group software quality classification modeling with TREEDISC algorithm

Posted on:2004-10-08Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Liu, YongbinFull Text:PDF
GTID:2468390011472861Subject:Computer Science
Abstract/Summary:
Maintaining superior quality and reliability of software systems is important nowadays. Software quality modeling detects fault-prone modules and enables us to achieve high quality in software system by focusing on fewer modules, because of limited resources and budget. Tree-based modeling is a simple and effective method that predicts the fault proneness in software systems. In this thesis, we introduce TREEDISC modeling technique with a three-group classification rule to predict the quality of software modules. A general classification rule is applied and validated. The three impact parameters, group number, minimum leaf size and significant level, are thoroughly evaluated. An optimization procedure is conducted and empirical results are presented. Conclusions about the impact factors as well as the robustness of our research are performed. TREEDISC modeling technique with three-group classification has proved to be an efficient and convincing method in software quality control.
Keywords/Search Tags:Software, Modeling, Classification, Three-group, Treedisc
Related items