Idri et al., 2002 - Google Patents
Estimating software project effort by analogy based on linguistic valuesIdri et al., 2002
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- 91086905475894381
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- Idri A
- Abran A
- Khoshgoftaar T
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- Proceedings Eighth IEEE Symposium on Software Metrics
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Estimation models in software engineering are used to predict some important attributes of future entities such as software development effort, software reliability and programmers' productivity. Among these models, those estimating software effort have motivated …
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