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Manual code inspections are intense and time-consuming activities to improve the maintainability and reusability of source code. Although automatic detection of high-risk source code file by metrics thresholds can help inspectors, determining the optimal thresholds is difficult Thus, we propose an iterative process to define and improve GQM models with metrics thresholds to detect high-risk files...
Software stakeholders, including developers, managers, and end users, require high quality software products. Several works have aimed to identify software quality, but the quality of software products is often not comprehensively, specifically, or effectively defined because previous approaches have focused on certain quality aspects. Moreover, the evaluation results of quality metrics often depend...
Quality measured and evaluated based on organization-specific quality models cannot be compared to the quality of other software products. To alleviate this problem, ISO/IEC defined international standards called the SQuaRE (Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation) series for comprehensive quality measurement and evaluation, however, these standards include ambiguous measurements,...
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