Abstract. Software reliability is an important metric that quantifies the quality of a software product and is inversely related to the residual number of faults in the system. Fault removal is a critical process in achieving desired level of quality before software deployment in the field. Conventional software reliability models assume that the time to remove a fault is negligible and that the fault removal process is perfect. In this paper we examine various kinds of fault removal policies, and analyze their effect on the residual number of faults at the end of the testing process, using a non-homogeneous continuous time Markov chain. The fault removal rate is initially assumed to be constant, and it is subsequently extended to cover tim...
[[abstract]]©2001-This paper proposes several improvements on the conventional software reliability ...
With the latest technological developments, the software industry is at the center of the fourth ind...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...
This paper will introduce a non-homogeneous Markov model that allows for the possibility of a finite...
In this paper, we propose a software reliability model that considers not only error generation but ...
Abstract—Software reliability deals with the probability that software will not cause the failure of...
Abstract—This paper presents a general software reliability growth model (SRGM) based on nonhomogene...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
Abstract:- Most non-homogenous Poisson process (NHPP) based software reliability growth models (SRGM...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models...
Software Reliability models has been developed for decades. The majority of them are based on non ho...
The past 20 years have seen the formulation of numerous analytical software reliability models for e...
The failure of a computer system because of a software failure can lead to tremendous losses to soci...
In this dissertation, we present Bayesian inference for models based on non-homogeneous Poisson proc...
[[abstract]]Software typically undergoes debugging during both a testing phase before product releas...
[[abstract]]©2001-This paper proposes several improvements on the conventional software reliability ...
With the latest technological developments, the software industry is at the center of the fourth ind...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...
This paper will introduce a non-homogeneous Markov model that allows for the possibility of a finite...
In this paper, we propose a software reliability model that considers not only error generation but ...
Abstract—Software reliability deals with the probability that software will not cause the failure of...
Abstract—This paper presents a general software reliability growth model (SRGM) based on nonhomogene...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
Abstract:- Most non-homogenous Poisson process (NHPP) based software reliability growth models (SRGM...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models...
Software Reliability models has been developed for decades. The majority of them are based on non ho...
The past 20 years have seen the formulation of numerous analytical software reliability models for e...
The failure of a computer system because of a software failure can lead to tremendous losses to soci...
In this dissertation, we present Bayesian inference for models based on non-homogeneous Poisson proc...
[[abstract]]Software typically undergoes debugging during both a testing phase before product releas...
[[abstract]]©2001-This paper proposes several improvements on the conventional software reliability ...
With the latest technological developments, the software industry is at the center of the fourth ind...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...