<p><P>This edited book invites the reader to explore how the latest technologies developed in computational intelligence can be extended and applied to software engineering. Leading experts demonstrate how this recent confluence of software engineering and computational intelligence provides a power
Software Engineering with Computational Intelligence
β Scribed by Gary D. Boetticher (auth.), Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 372
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 731
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The constantly evolving technological infrastructure of the modem world presents a great challenge of developing software systems with increasing size, complexity, and functionality. The software engineering field has seen changes and innovations to meet these and other continuously growing challenges by developing and implementing useful software engineering methodologies. Among the more recent advances are those made in the context of software portability, formal verificationΒ· techniques, software measurement, and software reuse. However, despite the introduction of some important and useful paradigms in the software engineering discipline, their technological transfer on a larger scale has been extremely gradual and limited. For example, many software development organizations may not have a well-defined software assurance team, which can be considered as a key ingredient in the development of a high-quality and dependable software product. Recently, the software engineering field has observed an increased integration or fusion with the computational intelligence (Cl) field, which is comprised of primarily the mature technologies of fuzzy logic, neural networks, genetic algorithms, genetic programming, and rough sets. Hybrid systems that combine two or more of these individual technologies are also categorized under the Cl umbrella. Software engineering is unlike the other well-founded engineering disciplines, primarily due to its human component (designers, developers, testers, etc. ) factor. The highly non-mechanical and intuitive nature of the human factor characterizes many of the problems associated with software engineering, including those observed in development effort estimation, software quality and reliability prediction, software design, and software testing.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Applying Machine Learners to GUI Specifications in Formulating Early Life Cycle Project Estimations....Pages 1-16
Applying Fuzzy Logic Modeling to Software Project Management....Pages 17-43
Integrating Genetic Algorithms With Systems Dynamics To Optimize Quality Assurance Effort Allocation....Pages 44-68
Improved Fault-Prone Detection Analysis of Software Modules Using an Evolutionary Neural Network Approach....Pages 69-100
A Fuzzy Model and the AdeQuaS Fuzzy Tool: a theoretical and a practical view of the Software Quality Evaluation....Pages 101-135
Software Quality Prediction Using Bayesian Networks....Pages 136-172
Towards the Verification and Validation of Online Learning Adaptive Systems....Pages 173-203
Experimenting with Genetic Algorithms to Devise Optimal Integration Test Orders....Pages 204-234
Automated Test Reduction Using an Info-Fuzzy Network....Pages 235-258
A Genetic Algorithm Approach to Focused Software Usage Testing....Pages 259-286
An Expert System for Suggesting Design Patterns β A Methodology and a Prototype....Pages 287-318
Condensing Uncertainty via Incremental Treatment Learning....Pages 319-361
β¦ Subjects
Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)
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