Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improve the quality of their products. We study how software development differences among producers (e.g., varying levels of process maturity) and software class and functionality differences (e.g., operating system versus productivity software) affect how these producers coordinate software release timing and pricing to optimally harness error reporting contributions from users. In settings where prices are fixed, we characterize the optimal release time and demonstrate why in some cases it can actually be preferable to delay release when customer error reporting rates increase. The manner in which a firm's optimal release time responds to increa...
Abstract-In this paper, the modeling of fault-correction process from the viewpoint of correction ti...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
For software vendors the processes of release, delivery, and deployment to customers are inherently ...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
Please do not cite or distribute without permission from the authors. Software producers are making ...
Despite the exponential increase in the demand for software and the increase in our dependence on so...
The decision for a young product software vendor to release a version of their product is dependent ...
In this research, a novel approach is developed where a testing team delivers the software product f...
The decision for a young product software vendor to release a version of their product is dependent...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Modern release engineering practices provide multiple benefits for software companies, but organizat...
Software bugs discovered by end-users are inevitable consequences of a vendor’s lack of testing. Whi...
The timely delivery of addressed software issues (i.e., bug fixes, enhancements, and new features) ...
We present an economic model of fixing or patching a software problem after the product has been rel...
Abstract-In this paper, the modeling of fault-correction process from the viewpoint of correction ti...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
For software vendors the processes of release, delivery, and deployment to customers are inherently ...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
Software producers are making greater use of customer error reporting to discover defects and improv...
Please do not cite or distribute without permission from the authors. Software producers are making ...
Despite the exponential increase in the demand for software and the increase in our dependence on so...
The decision for a young product software vendor to release a version of their product is dependent ...
In this research, a novel approach is developed where a testing team delivers the software product f...
The decision for a young product software vendor to release a version of their product is dependent...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Modern release engineering practices provide multiple benefits for software companies, but organizat...
Software bugs discovered by end-users are inevitable consequences of a vendor’s lack of testing. Whi...
The timely delivery of addressed software issues (i.e., bug fixes, enhancements, and new features) ...
We present an economic model of fixing or patching a software problem after the product has been rel...
Abstract-In this paper, the modeling of fault-correction process from the viewpoint of correction ti...
Undetected software bugs frequently result in service disruptions, productivity losses, and in some ...
For software vendors the processes of release, delivery, and deployment to customers are inherently ...