When assessing a software-based system, the results of Bayesian statistical inference on operational testing data can provide strong support for software reliability claims. For inference, this data (i.e. software successes and failures) is often assumed to arise in an independent, identically distributed (i.i.d.) manner. In this paper we show how conservative Bayesian approaches make this assumption unnecessary, by incorporating one’s doubts about the assumption into the assessment. We derive conservative confidence bounds on a system’s probability of failure on demand (pfd), when operational testing reveals no failures. The generality and utility of the confidence bounds are illustrated in the assessment of a nuclear power-plant safety-p...
Littlewood and Wright presented a Bayesian belief network model for software reliability analysis in...
The standard approach to deriving the confidence bound for the probability of failure on demand (pfd...
In reliability theory, the most important problem is to determine the reliability of a complex syste...
When assessing a software-based system, the results of Bayesian statistical inference on operational...
This paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, particul...
AbstractThis paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, ...
Many software development practices aim at ensuring that software is correct, or fault-free. In safe...
In recent years we have become interested in the problem of assessing the probability of perfection ...
Predicting the reliability of software systems based on a component-based approach is inherently dif...
Predicting the reliability of software systems based on a component-based approach is inherently dif...
Reliability testing is typically used in demand-based systems (such as protection systems) to derive...
Abstract—In recent work, we have argued for a formal treatment of confidence about the claims made i...
We study sample sizes for testing as required for Bayesian reliability demonstration in terms of fai...
Testability is defined as the probability that a program will fail a test, conditional on the progra...
This paper presents a new way of applying Bayesian assessment to systems, which consist of many comp...
Littlewood and Wright presented a Bayesian belief network model for software reliability analysis in...
The standard approach to deriving the confidence bound for the probability of failure on demand (pfd...
In reliability theory, the most important problem is to determine the reliability of a complex syste...
When assessing a software-based system, the results of Bayesian statistical inference on operational...
This paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, particul...
AbstractThis paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, ...
Many software development practices aim at ensuring that software is correct, or fault-free. In safe...
In recent years we have become interested in the problem of assessing the probability of perfection ...
Predicting the reliability of software systems based on a component-based approach is inherently dif...
Predicting the reliability of software systems based on a component-based approach is inherently dif...
Reliability testing is typically used in demand-based systems (such as protection systems) to derive...
Abstract—In recent work, we have argued for a formal treatment of confidence about the claims made i...
We study sample sizes for testing as required for Bayesian reliability demonstration in terms of fai...
Testability is defined as the probability that a program will fail a test, conditional on the progra...
This paper presents a new way of applying Bayesian assessment to systems, which consist of many comp...
Littlewood and Wright presented a Bayesian belief network model for software reliability analysis in...
The standard approach to deriving the confidence bound for the probability of failure on demand (pfd...
In reliability theory, the most important problem is to determine the reliability of a complex syste...