[[abstract]]In this paper, we investigate some techniques for reliability prediction and assessment of fielded software. We first review how several existing software reliability growth models based on Non-homogeneous Poisson Processes (NHPPs) can be readily derived based on a unified theory for NHPP models. Furthermore, based on the unified theory, we can incorporate the concept of multiple change-points into software reliability modeling. Some models are proposed and discussed under both ideal and imperfect debugging conditions. A numerical example by using real software failure data is presented in detail and the result shows that the proposed models can provide fairly good capability to predict software operational reliability.[[fileno]...
Software reliability is an important factor for the success of a software project. Accurate modellin...
The failure of a computer system because of a software failure can lead to tremendous losses to soci...
When software systems are introduced, these systems are used in field environments that are the same...
[[abstract]]Software typically undergoes debugging during both a testing phase before product releas...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models...
Abstract—Software reliability deals with the probability that software will not cause the failure of...
Over the last 35 years many statistical models have been proposed for the quantitative evaluation of...
This report gives an introduction to the State of the Art of Software Reliability Prediction. It sta...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a scheme for constructing software reliability growth model based on Non-...
[[abstract]]Many software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on non-homogeneous Poisson process...
[[abstract]]Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation fo...
AbstractA software reliability growth model is one of the fundamental technique to assess software r...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
The goal set by software developers is to develop high quality and reliable software products. Durin...
Software reliability is an important factor for the success of a software project. Accurate modellin...
The failure of a computer system because of a software failure can lead to tremendous losses to soci...
When software systems are introduced, these systems are used in field environments that are the same...
[[abstract]]Software typically undergoes debugging during both a testing phase before product releas...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models...
Abstract—Software reliability deals with the probability that software will not cause the failure of...
Over the last 35 years many statistical models have been proposed for the quantitative evaluation of...
This report gives an introduction to the State of the Art of Software Reliability Prediction. It sta...
[[abstract]]In this paper, a scheme for constructing software reliability growth model based on Non-...
[[abstract]]Many software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on non-homogeneous Poisson process...
[[abstract]]Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation fo...
AbstractA software reliability growth model is one of the fundamental technique to assess software r...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
The goal set by software developers is to develop high quality and reliable software products. Durin...
Software reliability is an important factor for the success of a software project. Accurate modellin...
The failure of a computer system because of a software failure can lead to tremendous losses to soci...
When software systems are introduced, these systems are used in field environments that are the same...