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Evaluation of Risk Items for Open Source Software

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This paper is intended to evaluate the risk items of lifecycle for the open source software. There are many difficulty factors that cause the open source software problems during software interoperation. Also, using defect cause, we understand associated relation between defects and design defect trigger. So when we archive correspond project, we can forecast defect and prepare to solve defect by using defect trigger. This paper evaluates the degree of risk of lifecycle that detection of new risk items and remove ratio at the lifecycle of open source software.

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Lee, ES., Kim, HK. (2012). Evaluation of Risk Items for Open Source Software. In: Lee, R. (eds) Software and Network Engineering. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 413. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28670-4_10

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