Early Software Reliability Prediction A Fuzzy Logic Approach

The development of software system with acceptable level of reliability and quality within available time frame and budget becomes a challenging objective. This objective could be achieved to some extent through early prediction of number of faults presen

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Ajeet Kumar Pandey Neeraj Kumar Goyal

Early Software Reliability Prediction A Fuzzy Logic Approach

Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing Volume 303

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The series ‘‘Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing’’ contains publications on various topics in the area of soft computing, which include fuzzy sets, rough sets, neural networks, evolutionary computation, probabilistic and evidential reasoning, multi-valued logic, and related fields. The publications within ‘‘Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing’’ are primarily monographs and edited volumes. They cover significant recent developments in the field, both of a foundational and applicable character. An important feature of the series is its short publication time and world-wide distribution. This permits a rapid and broad dissemination of research results. Contact the series editor by e-mail: [email protected].

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Early Software Reliability Prediction A Fuzzy Logic Approach

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Neeraj Kumar Goyal Reliability Engineering Centre Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur, West Bengal India

Ajeet Kumar Pandey AECOM Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh India

ISSN 1434-9922 ISBN 978-81-322-1175-4 DOI 10.1007/978-81-322-1176-1

ISSN 1860-0808 (electronic) ISBN 978-81-322-1176-1 (eBook)

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