Browsing SERL - Software Engineering Research Laboratory by Author "Gray, A"
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A comparison of techniques for developing predictive models of software metrics
Gray, A; MacDonell, SG (Elsevier, 1997)The use of regression analysis to derive predictive equations for software metrics has recently been complemented by increasing numbers of studies using non-traditional methods, such as neural networks, fuzzy logic models, ... -
Applications of fuzzy logic to software metric models for development effort estimation
Gray, A; MacDonell, S (IEEE Computer Society Press, 1997)Software metrics are measurements of the software development process and product that can be used as variables (both dependent and independent) in models for project management. The most common types of these models are ... -
IDENTIFIED (integrated dictionary-based extraction of non-language-dependent token information for forensic identification, examination, and discrimination): A dictionary-based system for extracting source code metrics for software forensics
Gray, A; Sallis, P; MacDonell, S (IEEE, 1998)The frequency and severity of computer-based attacks such as viruses and worms, logic bombs, trojan horses, computer fraud, and plagiarism of software code have all become of increasing concern to many of those involved ... -
The viability of fuzzy logic modeling in software development effort estimation: Opinions and expectations of project managers
Macdonell, S; Gray, A (World Scientific Publishing Co., 2005)There is a growing body of evidence to suggest that significant benefits may be gained from augmenting current approaches to software development effort estimation, and indeed other project management activities, with ...