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Frequent pattern mining from defect repositories has started playing an important role in software defect detection and analysis. In this paper, we present a new improved template-based method to generate association rules from defect repositories. We aim to provide manager and tester with more efficient method of generating rules. The improved method optimizes the generation using rule templates...
Software defects are usually detected by inspection, black-box testing or white-box testing. Current software defect mining work focuses on mining frequent patterns without distinguishing these different kinds of defects, and mining with respect to defect type can only give limited guidance on software development due to overly broad classification of defect type. In this paper, we present four kinds...
To avoid the problems of high complexity and low flexibility in document processing softwares, especially office softwares, Model-view-controller (MVC) framework is introduced into document processing to divide model, view and controller, which can improve the software's reusability and flexibility, and reduce the software's relativity to platform. A framework based on MVC is proposed to process documents...
Understanding and exchanging XML documents with multilingual markups is a common requirement. This paper proposes a schema design method to support multilingual markup of XML based on two attributes introduced for every element to be transformed, i.e., locID and attrList. It ensures that all XML instances derived from the translated schema no matter what language used and how the name is translated...
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