Yadav et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Hybrid model for software fault predictionYadav et al., 2022
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- 5314045754328154622
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- Yadav S
- Tomar P
- Nehra V
- Sharma N
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- Cyber-Physical Systems
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Development programs have a crucial and expensive evaluation process to assess the viability of the end product of software development projects. Manually detecting software defects becomes a time consuming and costly task as project scale and complexity expand …
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