During Open Source Software (OSS) development, users submit "new features (NFs)", "feature improvements (IMPs)" and bugs to fix. A proportion of these issues get fixed before the next software release. During the introduction of NFs and IMPs, the source code files change. A proportion of these source code changes may result in generation of bugs. We have developed calendar time and entropy-dependent mathematical models to represent the growth of OSS based on the rate at which NFs are added, IMPs are added, and bugs introduction rate.The empirical validation has been conducted on five products, namely "Avro, Pig, Hive, jUDDI and Whirr" of the Apache open source project. We compared the proposed models with eminent reliability growth models, ...
Software systems are affected by degradation as an effect of continuous change. Since late intervent...
The term "software entropy" refers to the tendency for software, over time, to become difficult and ...
Abstract — Arrival failure times for five popular open source projects are analyzed and compared. Th...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the reliability growth of Open Source Software (OSS) using S...
As commercial developers have established processes to assure software quality, open source software...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the reliability growth of Open Source Software (OSS) versus ...
Abstract:- Predicting residual defects (i.e. remaining defects or failures) in Open Source Software ...
During software development and maintenance, as a software system evolves, changes are made and bugs...
This article concentrates on developments since 1985. Various techniques are employed to detect and ...
Not AvailableChanges in software source codes are inevitable. The source codes of software are frequ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the fitting (goodness of fit) and prediction capability of e...
In the modern software development world, the two universally accepted and followed ways of software...
Software systems are affected by degradation as an effect of continuous change. Since late intervent...
Abstract –The term ‘software entropy ’ has been anecdotally defined to mean that software declines i...
Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) are wide...
Software systems are affected by degradation as an effect of continuous change. Since late intervent...
The term "software entropy" refers to the tendency for software, over time, to become difficult and ...
Abstract — Arrival failure times for five popular open source projects are analyzed and compared. Th...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the reliability growth of Open Source Software (OSS) using S...
As commercial developers have established processes to assure software quality, open source software...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the reliability growth of Open Source Software (OSS) versus ...
Abstract:- Predicting residual defects (i.e. remaining defects or failures) in Open Source Software ...
During software development and maintenance, as a software system evolves, changes are made and bugs...
This article concentrates on developments since 1985. Various techniques are employed to detect and ...
Not AvailableChanges in software source codes are inevitable. The source codes of software are frequ...
The purpose of this study is to compare the fitting (goodness of fit) and prediction capability of e...
In the modern software development world, the two universally accepted and followed ways of software...
Software systems are affected by degradation as an effect of continuous change. Since late intervent...
Abstract –The term ‘software entropy ’ has been anecdotally defined to mean that software declines i...
Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) are wide...
Software systems are affected by degradation as an effect of continuous change. Since late intervent...
The term "software entropy" refers to the tendency for software, over time, to become difficult and ...
Abstract — Arrival failure times for five popular open source projects are analyzed and compared. Th...