Background: The NASA Metrics Data Program data sets have been heavily used in software defect prediction experiments. Aim: To demonstrate and explain why these data sets require significant pre-processing in order to be suitable for defect prediction. Method: A meticulously documented data cleansing process involving all 13 of the original NASA data sets. Results: Post our novel data cleansing process; each of the data sets had between 6 to 90 percent less of their original number of recorded values. Conclusions: One: Researchers need to analyse the data that forms the basis of their findings in the context of how it will be used. Two: Defect prediction data sets could benefit from lower level code metrics in addition to those more commonly...
Title/Topic: JM1/software defect prediction Sources: Creators: NASA, then the NASA Metrics Data P...
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Background: The NASA Metrics Data Program data sets have been heavily used in software defect predic...
Background: The NASA datasets have previously been used extensively in studies of software defects. ...
Background--Self-evidently empirical analyses rely upon the quality of their data. Likewise, replica...
Background: The NASA metrics data program (MDP) data sets have been heavily used in software defect ...
Software defect prediction is motivated by the huge costs incurred as a result of software failures...
Abstract—Defect prediction models help software quality as-surance teams to effectively allocate the...
Software defect prediction strives to improve software quality and testing efficiency by constructin...
“This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyrigh...
Abstract—Software defect prediction strives to improve software quality and testing efficiency by co...
A total of 12 software defect data sets from NASA were used in this study, where five data sets (par...
Predicting when and where bugs will appear in software may assist improve quality and save on softwa...
Software defect prediction is an activity that aims at narrowing down the most likely defect-prone s...
Title/Topic: JM1/software defect prediction Sources: Creators: NASA, then the NASA Metrics Data P...
jm1’, the cleaned version by Shepperd et al., described as jm1’ here. jm1’’, the cleaned version by...
Open Access: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Int...
Background: The NASA Metrics Data Program data sets have been heavily used in software defect predic...
Background: The NASA datasets have previously been used extensively in studies of software defects. ...
Background--Self-evidently empirical analyses rely upon the quality of their data. Likewise, replica...
Background: The NASA metrics data program (MDP) data sets have been heavily used in software defect ...
Software defect prediction is motivated by the huge costs incurred as a result of software failures...
Abstract—Defect prediction models help software quality as-surance teams to effectively allocate the...
Software defect prediction strives to improve software quality and testing efficiency by constructin...
“This material is presented to ensure timely dissemination of scholarly and technical work. Copyrigh...
Abstract—Software defect prediction strives to improve software quality and testing efficiency by co...
A total of 12 software defect data sets from NASA were used in this study, where five data sets (par...
Predicting when and where bugs will appear in software may assist improve quality and save on softwa...
Software defect prediction is an activity that aims at narrowing down the most likely defect-prone s...
Title/Topic: JM1/software defect prediction Sources: Creators: NASA, then the NASA Metrics Data P...
jm1’, the cleaned version by Shepperd et al., described as jm1’ here. jm1’’, the cleaned version by...
Open Access: This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Int...