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Software fault prediction models are employed to optimize testing resource allocation by identifying fault-prone classes before testing phases. We apply three different ensemble methods to develop a model for predicting fault proneness. We propose a framework to validate the source code metrics and select the right set of metrics with the objective to improve the performance of the fault prediction...
Research shows that many like-minded people use popular microblogging websites for posting hateful speech against various religions and race. Automatic identification of racist and hate promoting posts is required for building social media intelligence and security informatics based solutions. However, just keyword spotting based techniques cannot be used to accurately identify the intent of a post...
Software logging is a common software development practice which is used to log program execution points. This execution information is later used by software developers for debugging purpose. Software logging is useful but it has cost and benefit tradeoff. Hence it is important to optimize the number of log statements in the code. However, previous studies on logging show that optimal logging is...
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