Artificial Intelligence Methods In Software Testing (Series in Machine Perception & Artifical Intelligence ¿ Vol. 56)

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ISBN-10:

9812388540

ISBN-13:

9789812388544

Released: Jun 04, 2004
Format: Hardcover, 220 pages

Description:

An inadequate infrastructure for software testing is causing major losses to the world economy. The characteristics of software quality problems are quite similar to other tasks successfully tackled by artificial intelligence techniques. The aims of this book are to present state-of-the-art applications of artificial intelligence and data mining methods to quality assurance of complex software systems, and to encourage further research in this important and challenging area.

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