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PROMISE 2012: Lund, Sweden
- Stefan Wagner:
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Predictive Models in Software Engineering, PROMISE '12, Lund, Sweden, September 21-22, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1241-7 - Sunghun Kim:
Defect, defect, defect: defect prediction 2.0. 1-2 - Martin J. Shepperd:
The scientific basis for prediction research. 1-2 - Bora Caglayan, Ayse Tosun Misirli
, Andriy V. Miranskyy, Burak Turhan
, Ayse Bener
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Factors characterizing reopened issues: a case study. 1-10 - Raymond Borges
, Tim Menzies:
Learning to change projects. 11-18 - Xihao Xie, Wen Zhang, Ye Yang, Qing Wang:
DRETOM: developer recommendation based on topic models for bug resolution. 19-28 - Filomena Ferrucci, Emilia Mendes, Federica Sarro
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Web effort estimation: the value of cross-company data set compared to single-company data set. 29-38 - Nikolaos Mittas
, Ioannis Mamalikidis, Lefteris Angelis:
StatREC: a graphical user interface tool for visual hypothesis testing of cost prediction models. 39-48 - Damir Azhar, Emilia Mendes, Patricia Riddle:
A systematic review of web resource estimation. 49-58 - Makrina Viola Kosti, Nikolaos Mittas
, Lefteris Angelis:
Alternative methods using similarities in software effort estimation. 59-68 - Leandro L. Minku
, Xin Yao
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Can cross-company data improve performance in software effort estimation? 69-78 - Huihua Lu, Bojan Cukic
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An adaptive approach with active learning in software fault prediction. 79-88 - Ekrem Kocaguneli, Tim Menzies, Jairus Hihn, Byeong Ho Kang
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Size doesn't matter?: on the value of software size features for effort estimation. 89-98 - Tilmann Hampp:
A cost-benefit model for software quality assurance activities. 99-108 - David Bowes
, Tracy Hall
, David Gray
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Comparing the performance of fault prediction models which report multiple performance measures: recomputing the confusion matrix. 109-118

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