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In every sphere of technology nowadays, the world has been moving away from manual procedures towards more intelligent systems that minimize human error and intervention, and software engineering is no exception. As software engineering discipline is the result of advancement in the field of technology.
There has been a recent surge in interest in the application of multimedia tools to Software Engineering (SE) problems. This concept is typified by recent advancement in software engineering domain, but also by long established work in probabilistic reasoning and multimedia tools for SE. Talking about multimedia tools, it is comparatively fresh field in software engineering ready to acknowledge challenges. On the other hand, SE is the commanding industrial field. Along these lines, automating SE (automated design, testing, effort estimation etc.) is the most applicable test today.
Besides software engineering phases, multimedia tools also give a compliment in better software project management and decision making. Making better decisions is not only a necessary aspect of management but for teams who deliver software as well since every decision has a flow-on effect. How we make decisions influences an organization’s agility, culture, and ability to successfully deliver software that delights its customers; and multimedia tools and applications could engage SE in tasks prioritizations and to fix the multicriteria decision making problems.
The objective of this special issue is to elucidates the various multimedia tools and techniques that have been applied to software engineering stages and management process, as well as the scope for some of these techniques to solve existing challenges and optimize software development processes.
Despite the focus of this special issue being multimedia tools and software engineering, as well as multicriteria decision making techniques, fuzzy analysis, and statistical approaches, we welcome contributions in all areas of intelligent software engineering, as well as in the topics detailed below. We strongly encourage interdisciplinary work in these areas.