Modelling the interrelation among software quality criteria using computational intelligence techniques

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Abstract

Software products quality assessment is a highly complex process, given the variety of criteria to consider. For a better understanding, they are organized in so-called software quality models. An important aspect of these models is their structural complexity, forming a hierarchical structure. At present, they have evolved towards the overlap and interrelation between these criteria. Modeling a general structure to represent quality models, extending the hierarchical taxonomies to form more complicated structures like graphs and taking into account the interrelation between criteria is the objective of this work. The proposed solution incorporates elements of Computational Intelligence, such as fuzzy logic, fuzzy linguistic modeling and the use of fuzzy cognitive maps (FCM). The application of this proposal in a real-world case shows that it is an operative solution, reliable, precise and of easy interpretation for its application in the industry.

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Pérez, Y. F., Corona, C. C., & Verdegay, J. L. (2018). Modelling the interrelation among software quality criteria using computational intelligence techniques. International Journal of Computational Intelligence Systems, 11(1), 1170–1178. https://doi.org/10.2991/ijcis.11.1.88

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