2023
DOI: 10.1109/access.2023.3285598
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Prediction and Correction of Software Defects in Message-Passing Interfaces Using a Static Analysis Tool and Machine Learning

Norah Abdullah Al-Johany,
Fathy Elbouraey Eassa,
Sanaa Abdullah Sharaf
et al.

Abstract: The Software Defect Prediction (SDP) method forecasts the occurrence of defects at the beginning of the software development process. Early fault detection will decrease the overall cost of software and improve its dependability. However, no effort has been made in high-performance software to address it. The contribution of this paper is predicting and correcting software defects in the Message Passing Interface (MPI) based on machine learning (ML). This system predicts defects including deadlock, race condit… Show more

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“…However, they often fail to capture complex relationships and dependencies among features, which are crucial for accurate defect detection. Al‐Johany et al 8 established an ML model for software defect's prediction and correlation in the message passing interfaces (MPI). This ML model was separated into prediction, testing, and training which was used to predict the defects such as mismatch, race conditions, and deadlock.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, they often fail to capture complex relationships and dependencies among features, which are crucial for accurate defect detection. Al‐Johany et al 8 established an ML model for software defect's prediction and correlation in the message passing interfaces (MPI). This ML model was separated into prediction, testing, and training which was used to predict the defects such as mismatch, race conditions, and deadlock.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%