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Information Sciences, Volume 191
Volume 191, May 2012
- Gang Kou, Yong Shi, Guozhu Dong:
Data mining for software trustworthiness. 1-2 - Yi Peng, Guoxun Wang, Honggang Wang:
User preferences based software defect detection algorithms selection using MCDM. 3-13 - Daniel Rodríguez, Roberto Ruiz, José C. Riquelme, Jesús S. Aguilar-Ruiz:
Searching for rules to detect defective modules: A subgroup discovery approach. 14-30 - Lean Yu:
An evolutionary programming based asymmetric weighted least squares support vector machine ensemble learning methodology for software repository mining. 31-46 - Jianping Li, Minglu Li, Dengsheng Wu, Hao Song:
An integrated risk measurement and optimization model for trustworthy software process management. 47-60 - Ming-Xun Zhu, Xin-Xing Luo, Xiaohong Chen, Desheng Dash Wu:
A non-functional requirements tradeoff model in Trustworthy Software. 61-75
- Humberto Bustince Sola, Bernard De Baets, Javier Fernández, Radko Mesiar, Javier Montero:
A generalization of the migrativity property of aggregation functions. 76-85 - Yongzhi Cao, Yoshinori Ezawa:
Nondeterministic fuzzy automata. 86-97 - Erez Shmueli, Tamir Tassa, Raz Wasserstein, Bracha Shapira, Lior Rokach:
Limiting disclosure of sensitive data in sequential releases of databases. 98-127 - Young Ae Kim, Rasik Phalak:
A trust prediction framework in rating-based experience sharing social networks without a Web of Trust. 128-145 - Salwani Abdullah, Hamza Turabieh:
On the use of multi neighbourhood structures within a Tabu-based memetic approach to university timetabling problems. 146-168 - Debashis Sen, Sankar K. Pal:
Improving feature space based image segmentation via density modification. 169-191 - Christoph Bergmeir, José Manuel Benítez:
On the use of cross-validation for time series predictor evaluation. 192-213 - Yen-Po Lee, Jen-Chun Lee, Wei-Kuei Chen, Ko-Chin Chang, Ing-Jiunn Su, Chien-Ping Chang:
High-payload image hiding with quality recovery using tri-way pixel-value differencing. 214-225 - Jerzy Sas, Urszula Markowska-Kaczmar:
Similarity-based training set acquisition for continuous handwriting recognition. 226-244
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