Decision making has been traditionally based on managers experience. At present, there is a number of software engineering (SE) repositories, and furthermore, automated data collection tools allow managers to collect large amounts of information, not without associated problems. On the one hand, such a large amount of information can overload project managers. On the other hand, problems found in generic project databases, where the data is collected from different organizations, is the large disparity of its instances. In this paper, we characterize several software engineering databases selecting attributes with the final aim that project managers can have a better global vision of the data they manage. In this paper, we make use of different data mining algorithms to select attributes from the different datasets publicly available (PROMISE repository), and then, use different classifiers to defect faulty modules. The results show that in general, the smaller datasets maintain the prediction capability with a lower number of attributes than the original datasets.
Cyclobutane-fused dihydropyrans and methylenetetrahydrofurans are highly interesting cores found in numerous natural products. Both these cores are selectively prepared from a common alkynylcyclobutane precursor bearing an appended hydroxyl group herein. Thus, cyclobutane-fused dihydropyrans can be obtained by a selective 6-endo-dig iodocyclization, whereas gold-catalyzed 5-exo-dig cycloisomerization provides a bicyclic core containing a methylenetetrahydrofuran moiety as major product. Several cyclobutane-fused O-heterocycles with diverse substituents are synthesized following the reported methodology.
A new and highly fluorescent family of unsymmetrical organoboron complexes containing 5-(pyridin-2-ylmethylene)imidazolidine-2,4-dione moieties has been synthesized in three steps. These compounds show strong absorptions covering a wide range of the UV−vis spectrum and are strongly emissive (ϕ f of up to 0.92 in CH 3 CN). Moreover, two fluorophores that include an alkyne or an azide group at the end of the alkyl chain and with potential utility in bioorthogonal chemistry have been developed. One of these, in which the glycol substituent provides an enhanced water solubility without compromising the fluorescence (ϕ f = 0.85 in water), may be of particular importance. Article pubs.acs.org/joc
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