Abstract
It is difficult to build model of accurate estimate due to the inherent uncertainty and similarity among different categories in development projects. In this paper, fault prediction is done using biogeography-based optimisation (BBO) with the goal of recognising the faults in software systems in more efficient way. Our methodology includes four steps as follows: 1) firstly pre-processing was employed to remove redundant data; 2) secondly, relevant features are extracted using principal component analysis; 3) thirdly, fault-prediction system based on the optimisation of regression parameter using biogeography-based optimisation (R-BBO) was proposed. The experiment employed over different fault related datasets using ten-fold cross validation. The results showed that proposed prediction system (R-BBO) yield an overall accuracy of 85.4% (predicted over five datasets) which is higher than the prediction using genetic algorithm (R-GA). The proposed R-BBO was effective in terms of classification accuracy, precision and recall.
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