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A Nonlinear Weight-Optimized Maintainability Index of Software Metrics by Grey Wolf Optimization

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IGI GLOBAL
DOI: 10.4018/IJSIR.2021040101

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General Phases; Grey Wolf Optimization; Maintainability Index; RMSE; Software Metrics

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The paper aims to allocate an optimal weight and constant to each software metric using grey wolf optimization (GWO) to provide a new variant of MI. This optimized MI ensures the efficiency of each software, providing an enhanced score from the system.
Maintainability index (MI) is a software metric that offers measurements of the maintainability before release of the software by facilitating several substantial features of the system. In general, there is a common formula for determining the MI for all the software metrics to ensure the system's reliability. As it does not provide appropriate results regarding the reliability of the system, it is essential to focus on the next level of MI of software. Hence, this paper intends to allot an optimal weight and a constant to each software metric, which is optimized by grey wolf optimization (GWO). As a result, it can provide a new variant of MI by proposed enhanced model-GWO (EM-GWO). This optimized MI can ensure the efficiency of the respective software in such a way that it can provide an enhanced score from the system. Further, the proposed method is compared with conventional models such as enhanced model-generic algorithm (EM-GA), EM-particle swarm optimization (PSO), EM-ant bee colony (ABC), EM-differential evolution (DE), and EM-fire fly (FF), and the results are obtained.

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