Feature selection and evaluation for software usability model using modified moth-flame optimization
Abstract
This paper introduces a nature-inspired optimized algorithm called modified moth-flame optimization (MMFO) for usability feature selection. To determine quality of software usability plays a significant role. This model contains various usability factors that are divided into several features, which have some characteristics, thus making a hierarchical model. Here, the authors have introduced MMFO (Modified Moth-flame optimization algorithm) for...
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Title
Feature selection and evaluation for software usability model using modified moth-flame optimization
Published Date
May 5, 2020
Journal
Volume
102
Issue
6
Pages
1503 - 1520
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