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Predicting Defects and Changes with Import Relations
Lowering the number of defects and estimating the development time of a software project are two important goals of software engineering. To predict the number of defects and changes we train models with import relations. This enables us to decrease the number of defects by more efficient testing and to assess the effort needed in respect to the number of changes.