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Artificial Intelligence Methods For Software Engineering (Hardcover): Meir Kalech, Rui Abreu, Mark Last Artificial Intelligence Methods For Software Engineering (Hardcover)
Meir Kalech, Rui Abreu, Mark Last
R3,962 Discovery Miles 39 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Software is an integral part of our lives today. Modern software systems are highly complex and often pose new challenges in different aspects of Software Engineering (SE).Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a growing field in computer science that has been proven effective in applying and developing AI techniques to address various SE challenges.This unique compendium covers applications of state-of-the-art AI techniques to the key areas of SE (design, development, debugging, testing, etc).All the materials presented are up-to-date. This reference text will benefit researchers, academics, professionals, and postgraduate students in AI, machine learning and software engineering.Related Link(s)

Lightweight Techniques for Automatic Software Fault Localization (Paperback): Rui Abreu Lightweight Techniques for Automatic Software Fault Localization (Paperback)
Rui Abreu
R2,058 Discovery Miles 20 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Current approaches to automatic software fault localization can be classified as either (1) statistics-based approaches, or (2) reasoning approaches. This distinction is based on the required amount of knowledge about the program's internal component structure and behavior. Statistics-based fault localization techniques such as Spectrum-based Fault Localization (SFL) use abstraction of program traces (also known as program spectra) to find a statistical relationship between source code locations and observed failures. Although SFL's modeling costs and computational complexity are minimal, its diagnostic accuracy is inherently limited since no reasoning is used. In contrast to SFL, model-based reasoning approaches use prior knowledge of the program, such as component interconnection and statement semantics, to build a model of the correct behavior of the system. On the one hand, model-based reasoning approaches deliver higher diagnostic accuracy, but on the other hand, they suffer from high computation complexity.

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