scholarly journals Identification of Defect Generation Rules among Defects in Construction Projects Using Association Rule Mining

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (9) ◽  
pp. 3875
Author(s):  
Jungeun Park ◽  
Yongwoon Cha ◽  
Hamad Al Jassmi ◽  
Sangwon Han ◽  
Chang-taek Hyun

This study aims to identify the defect generation rules between defects, to support effective defect prevention at construction sites. Numerous studies have been performed to identify the relations between defect causes, to prevent defects in construction projects. However, identifying the inter-causal pattern does not yet guarantee an ultimate grasp of what constitutes proper defect mitigation strategies, unless the underlying defect-to-defect generation rules are thoroughly understood too. Specifically, if a defect generated in a work process is ignored without taking necessary corrective action, then additional defects could be generated in its following works as well. Thus, to minimize defect generation, this study analyzes the defects in the sequence of a construction work. To achieve this, the authors collected 9054 defect data, and association rule mining is used to analyze the rules between the defects. Consequently, 216 rules are identified, and 152 rules are classified into 3 categories along with 4 experts (71 expected rules, 22 unexpected but explainable rules, and 59 unexpected and unexplainable rules). The generation rules between the defects identified in this study are expected to be used to regularize various defect types to determine those that require priority management.

Author(s):  
CHING-PAO CHANG ◽  
CHIH-PING CHU

Reducing the variance between expectation and execution of software processes is an essential activity for software development, in which the Causal Analysis is a conventional means of detecting problems in the software process. However, significant effort may be required to identify the problems of software development. Defect prevention prevents the problems from occurring, thus lowering the effort required in defect detection and correction. The prediction model is a conventional means of predicting the problems of subsequent process actions, where the prediction model can be built from the performed actions. This study proposes a novel approach that applies the Intertransaction Association Rule Mining techniques to the records of performed actions in order to discover the patterns that are likely to cause high severity defects. The discovered patterns can then be applied to predict the subsequent actions that may result in high severity defects.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rizal Setya Perdana ◽  
Umi Laili Yuhana

Kualitas perangkat lunak merupakan salah satu penelitian pada bidangrekayasa perangkat lunak yang memiliki peranan yang cukup besar dalamterbangunnya sistem perangkat lunak yang berkualitas baik. Prediksi defectperangkat lunak yang disebabkan karena terdapat penyimpangan dari prosesspesifikasi atau sesuatu yang mungkin menyebabkan kegagalan dalam operasionaltelah lebih dari 30 tahun menjadi topik riset penelitian. Makalah ini akandifokuskan pada prediksi defect yang terjadi pada kode program (code defect).Metode penanganan permasalahan defect pada kode program akan memanfaatkanpola-pola kode perangkat lunak yang berpotensi menimbulkan defect pada data setNASA untuk memprediksi defect. Metode yang digunakan dalam pencarian polaadalah memanfaatkan Association Rule Mining dengan Cumulative SupportThresholds yang secara otomatis menghasilkan nilai support dan nilai confidencepaling optimal tanpa membutuhkan masukan dari pengguna. Hasil pengujian darihasil pemrediksian defect kode perangkat lunak secara otomatis memiliki nilaiakurasi 82,35%.


2011 ◽  
Vol 32 (12) ◽  
pp. 2913-2918 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu-xiang Wang ◽  
Xiu-quan Qiao ◽  
Xiao-feng Li ◽  
Luo-ming Meng

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