Seven principles of inductive software engineering

What we do is different

T. Menzies    North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, United States

Abstract

Inductive software engineering is the branch of software engineering focusing on the delivery of data-mining based software applications. Within those data mines, the core problem is induction, which is the extraction of small patterns from larger data sets. Inductive engineers spend much effort trying to understand business goals in order to inductively generate the models that matter the most.

Keywords

Inductive software engineering; Induction; Data mining; Feature selection; Row selection

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