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A Reliable Novel Framework of User-Oriented Software Engineering

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The reliability is one of the prominent factors for quality determination in any of the projects conducted. It has become a prime focus for the software developers and the respective teams to keep reliability as a goal of each completed module. There are some appropriate models that successfully produce intended results as well as maintain reliability in terms of functional and non-functional features. However, while achieving such results, they have surpassed the project cost estimations and even the development time. Still, almost 80% of software projects fail to complete or either miss their deadlines. Reliability is one great need of present and in this paper, we present a reliable framework for user-oriented software engineering which is based upon a hybrid approach developed with the help of fuzzy logic and the dynamic networks. This will result in reliable, fast and an early product out of the software development life cycle.

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Saini, G.S., Dubey, S.K., Bharti, S.K. (2019). A Reliable Novel Framework of User-Oriented Software Engineering. In: Hu, YC., Tiwari, S., Mishra, K., Trivedi, M. (eds) Ambient Communications and Computer Systems. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 904. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-5934-7_21

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