In recent years we have become interested in the problem of assessing the probability of perfection of software-based systems which are sufficiently simple that they are "possibly perfect". By "perfection" we mean that the software of interest will never fail in a specific operating environment. We can never be certain that it is perfect, so our interest lies in claims for its probability of perfection. Our approach is Bayesian: our aim is to model the changes to this probability of perfection as we see evidence of failure-free working. Much of the paper considers the difficult problem of expressing prior beliefs about the probability of failure on demand (pfd), and representing these mathematically. This requires the assessor to state his ...
In this paper we subject to scrutiny some recent advances in conservative reliability assessment of ...
We consider the problem of assessing the reliability of a 1-out-of-2 software-based system, in which...
We consider the problem of assessing the reliability of a 1-out-of-2 software-based system, in which...
In recent years we have become interested in the problem of assessing the probability of perfection ...
The probability of perfection becomes of interest as the realization of its role in the reliability ...
We begin by briefly discussing the reasons why claims of probability of non-perfection (pnp) may som...
Many software development practices aim at ensuring that software is correct, or fault-free. In safe...
This paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, particul...
When assessing a software-based system, the results of Bayesian statistical inference on operational...
Our earlier work proposed ways of overcoming some of the difficulties of lack of independence in rel...
Abstract—In recent work, we have argued for a formal treatment of confidence about the claims made i...
AbstractThis paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, ...
In earlier work, (Littlewood and Rushby 2012) (henceforth LR), an analysis was presented of a 1-out-...
The failure history of pre-existing systems can inform a reliability assessment of a new system. Suc...
Testability is defined as the probability that a program will fail a test, conditional on the progra...
In this paper we subject to scrutiny some recent advances in conservative reliability assessment of ...
We consider the problem of assessing the reliability of a 1-out-of-2 software-based system, in which...
We consider the problem of assessing the reliability of a 1-out-of-2 software-based system, in which...
In recent years we have become interested in the problem of assessing the probability of perfection ...
The probability of perfection becomes of interest as the realization of its role in the reliability ...
We begin by briefly discussing the reasons why claims of probability of non-perfection (pnp) may som...
Many software development practices aim at ensuring that software is correct, or fault-free. In safe...
This paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, particul...
When assessing a software-based system, the results of Bayesian statistical inference on operational...
Our earlier work proposed ways of overcoming some of the difficulties of lack of independence in rel...
Abstract—In recent work, we have argued for a formal treatment of confidence about the claims made i...
AbstractThis paper presents Bayesian techniques for conservative claims about software reliability, ...
In earlier work, (Littlewood and Rushby 2012) (henceforth LR), an analysis was presented of a 1-out-...
The failure history of pre-existing systems can inform a reliability assessment of a new system. Suc...
Testability is defined as the probability that a program will fail a test, conditional on the progra...
In this paper we subject to scrutiny some recent advances in conservative reliability assessment of ...
We consider the problem of assessing the reliability of a 1-out-of-2 software-based system, in which...
We consider the problem of assessing the reliability of a 1-out-of-2 software-based system, in which...