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Evaluation of capture-recapture models for estimating the abundance of naturally-occurring defects

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Evaluation of capture-recapture models for estimating the abundance of naturally-occurring defects
Project managers can use capture-recapture models to manage the inspection process by estimating the number of defects present in an artifact and determining whether a reinspection is necessary. Researchers have previously evaluated capture-recapture models on artifacts with a known number of defects. Before applying capture-recapture models in real development, an evaluation of those models on naturally-occurring defects is imperative. The data in this study is drawn from two inspections of real requirements documents (that later guided implementation) created as part of a capstone course (i.e. with naturally occurring defects). The major results show that: a) estimators improve from being negatively biased after one inspection to being positively biased after two inspections, b) the results contradict the earlier result that a model that includes two sources of variation is a significant improvement over models with one source of variation, and c) estimates are useful in determining...
Gursimran Singh Walia, Jeffrey C. Carver
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where ESEM
Authors Gursimran Singh Walia, Jeffrey C. Carver
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