Predicting User Actions in Software Processes

10/06/2011
by   Michael Deynet, et al.
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This paper describes an approach for user (e.g. SW architect) assisting in software processes. The approach observes the user's action and tries to predict his next step. For this we use approaches in the area of machine learning (sequence learning) and adopt these for the use in software processes. Keywords: Software engineering, Software process description languages, Software processes, Machine learning, Sequence prediction

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