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Article Citation - Scopus: 2An Empirical Study on Software Fault Prediction Using Product and Process Metrics(IGI Global, 2021) Shatnawi,R.; Mishra,A.Product and process metrics are measured from the development and evolution of software. Metrics are indicators of software fault-proneness and advanced models using machine learning can be provided to the development team to select modules for further inspection. Most fault-proneness classifiers were built from product metrics. However, the inclusion of process metrics adds evolution as a factor to software quality. In this work, the authors propose a process metric measured from the evolution of software to predict fault-proneness in software models. The process metrics measures change-proneness of modules (classes and interfaces). Classifiers are trained and tested for five large open-source systems. Classifiers were built using product metrics alone and using a combination of product and the proposed process metric. The classifiers evaluation shows improvements whenever the process metrics were used. Evolution metrics are correlated with quality of software and helps in improving software quality prediction for future releases. Copyright © 2021, IGI Global.Article Citation - Scopus: 11Application of Rfid in Aviation Industry: an Exploratory Review(Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, 2010) Mishra,A.; Mishra,D.Recently, Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) has received considerable attention and is considered to be the next wave of information technology revolution. The number of RFID applications in different industries is increasing continuously. Cumulative sales of RFID tag is up in 2006 which shows RFID adoption trend in industries to improve their efficiency of operations and to gain a competitive advantage. In the aviation industry, major airports, airlines have been also planning the RFID adoption in baggage handling and customer services areas for a long time. Many pilot tests have been performed at various airports and RFID tags were found to be far more precise along with better performance than bar codes. This paper provides a review on RFID systems, associated technology, advantages, limitations and applications in various fields. Further, this paper reports the preliminary review of state of RFID adoption planning, architecture and implementation plan in a major airline, focusing on improved baggage handling, increased airport/airline security and customer services.

