Title :
Software quality modeling using metrics of early artifacts
Author :
Kumar, Chanchal ; Yadav, Dileep Kumar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Applic., Nat. Inst. of Technol., Jamshedpur, India
Abstract :
Software industries require reliability prediction for quality evaluation and resource planning. In early phase of software development, failure data is not accessible to conclude the reliability of software. However, early software fault prediction procedure provides a flexibility to predict the faults in early stage. In this paper, a software faults prediction model is proposed using BBN that focus on the structure of the software development process explicitly representing complex relationship of five influencing parameters (Techno-complexity, Practitioner Level, Creation Effort, Review Effort, and Urgency). In order to assess the constructed model, an empirical experiment has been performed, based on the data collected from software development projects used by an organization. The predicted fault ware found very near to the actual fault detected during testing.
Keywords :
belief networks; program testing; project management; software development management; software houses; software metrics; software quality; software reliability; software reviews; BBN; Bayesian belief network; creation effort; early artifact metrics; failure data; practitioner level; resource planning; review effort; software development process; software development projects; software fault prediction model; software fault prediction procedure; software industries; software quality evaluation; software quality modeling; software reliability prediction; techno-complexity; Bayesian Belief Network (BBN); Software Defect Prediction; Software Reliability;
Conference_Titel :
Confluence 2013: The Next Generation Information Technology Summit (4th International Conference)
Conference_Location :
Noida
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-84919-846-2
DOI :
10.1049/cp.2013.2285