Transparent combination of expert and measurement data for defect prediction: an industrial case study

M Kläs, F Elberzhager, J Münch, K Hartjes… - Proceedings of the …, 2010 - dl.acm.org
M Kläs, F Elberzhager, J Münch, K Hartjes, O von Graevemeyer
Proceedings of the 32nd ACM/IEEE International Conference on Software …, 2010dl.acm.org
Defining strategies on how to perform quality assurance (QA) and how to control such
activities is a challenging task for organizations developing or maintaining software and
software-intensive systems. Planning and adjusting QA activities could benefit from accurate
estimations of the expected defect content of relevant artifacts and the effectiveness of
important quality assurance activities. Combining expert opinion with commonly available
measurement data in a hybrid way promises to overcome the weaknesses of purely data …
Defining strategies on how to perform quality assurance (QA) and how to control such activities is a challenging task for organizations developing or maintaining software and software-intensive systems. Planning and adjusting QA activities could benefit from accurate estimations of the expected defect content of relevant artifacts and the effectiveness of important quality assurance activities. Combining expert opinion with commonly available measurement data in a hybrid way promises to overcome the weaknesses of purely data-driven or purely expert-based estimation methods. This article presents a case study of the hybrid estimation method HyDEEP for estimating defect content and QA effectiveness in the telecommunication domain. The specific focus of this case study is the use of the method for gaining quantitative predictions. This aspect has not been empirically analyzed in previous work. Among other things, the results show that for defect content estimation, the method performs significantly better statistically than purely data-based methods, with a relative error of 0.3 on average (MMRE).
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