Th. Antonakopoulos, K. Agavanakis and
V. Makios:
CASE Tools Evaluation: An Automatic Process Based on Fuzzy Sets Theory
The 6th IEEE International
Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping - RSP’95, Chapel
Hill, NC, June 1995, pp. 140-146.
Abstract:
This paper describes the architecture of a software tool for CASE products
evaluation. The tool is based on the ISO software product quality evaluation
process model, which has been extended using fuzzy sets theory for achieving
more reliable results. The evaluation tool can determine which CASE product is
the most appropriate for a specific application through an inference process
based on fuzzy rules for mapping user’s specifications into software metrics.
Fuzzy sets are employed to express concepts such as the strength of each
criterion involved in the evaluation, its relative importance, etc. the
evaluation tool architecture is modular while the fuzzy rules, the definition of
the used fuzzy sets and the tool database can easily modified by the user for
accurately describing his requirements.
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