Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques

Most of the existing object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques capture similar dimensions in the data sets, thus reflecting the fact that many of the metrics are based on similar hypotheses, properties, and principles. Accurate quality models can be built to predict the quality of ob...

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Main Authors: Loh, C.H., Lee, S.P.
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Published: 2009
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spelling my.um.eprints.22982011-11-30T01:39:46Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/2298/ Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques Loh, C.H. Lee, S.P. QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Most of the existing object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques capture similar dimensions in the data sets, thus reflecting the fact that many of the metrics are based on similar hypotheses, properties, and principles. Accurate quality models can be built to predict the quality of object-oriented systems by using a subset of the existing object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques. We propose a software quality model, namely QUAMO (QUAlity MOdel) which is based on divide-and-conquer strategy to measure the quality of object-oriented systems through a set of object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques. The primary objective of the model is to make similar studies on software quality more comparable and repeatable. The proposed model is augmented from five quality models, namely McCall Model, Boehm Model, FURPS/FURPS+ (i.e. functionality, usability, reliability, performance, and supportability), ISO 9126, and Dromey Model. We empirically evaluated the proposed model on several versions of JUnit releases. We also used linear regression to formulate a prediction equation. The technique is useful to help us interpret the results and to facilitate comparisons of results from future similar studies. 2009 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Loh, C.H. and Lee, S.P. (2009) Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques. In: International Conference on Information Management and Engineering, APR 03-05, 2009 , Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA. http://apps.webofknowledge.com/full_record.do?product=UA&search_mode=Refine&qid=2&SID=P2L7LNec72dgjjbBoDl&page=20&doc=191&cacheurlFromRightClick=no
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Loh, C.H.
Lee, S.P.
Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
description Most of the existing object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques capture similar dimensions in the data sets, thus reflecting the fact that many of the metrics are based on similar hypotheses, properties, and principles. Accurate quality models can be built to predict the quality of object-oriented systems by using a subset of the existing object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques. We propose a software quality model, namely QUAMO (QUAlity MOdel) which is based on divide-and-conquer strategy to measure the quality of object-oriented systems through a set of object-oriented design metrics and data mining techniques. The primary objective of the model is to make similar studies on software quality more comparable and repeatable. The proposed model is augmented from five quality models, namely McCall Model, Boehm Model, FURPS/FURPS+ (i.e. functionality, usability, reliability, performance, and supportability), ISO 9126, and Dromey Model. We empirically evaluated the proposed model on several versions of JUnit releases. We also used linear regression to formulate a prediction equation. The technique is useful to help us interpret the results and to facilitate comparisons of results from future similar studies.
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author Loh, C.H.
Lee, S.P.
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Lee, S.P.
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title Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
title_short Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
title_full Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
title_fullStr Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
title_full_unstemmed Predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
title_sort predicting quality of object-oriented systems through a quality model based on design metrics and data mining techniques
publishDate 2009
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