[[abstract]]Software-testing (debugging) is one of the most important components in software development. An important question in the debugging process is, when to stop. The choice is usually based on one of two decision criteria: 1. when the reliability has reached a given threshold, 2. when the gain in reliability cannot justify the testing cost. Various stopping rules and software reliability models are compared by their ability to deal with these two criteria. Two new stopping rules, initiated by theoretical study of the optimal stopping rule based on cost, are more stable than other rules for a large variety of bug structures. The 1-step-ahead stopping rules based on the Musa et al basic execution and logarithmic Poisson models, as we...
A major portion of the problems associated with software development might be blamed on the lack of ...
In this research, a novel approach is developed where a testing team delivers the software product f...
[[abstract]]Over the past 30 years, many software reliability growth models (SRGMs) have been propos...
This article concentrates on developments since 1985. Various techniques are employed to detect and ...
[[abstract]]A theoretical optimal stopping rule based on the minimization of the testing cost and ex...
SIGLECNRS-CDST / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
It is known that quantitative measures for the reliability of software systems can be derived from s...
It is known that quantitative measures for the reliability of software systems can be derived from s...
It is of paramount importance that software reliability requirements not only can be formulated, but...
Abstract: Software Reliability is defined as the probability of free-failure operation for a specifi...
[[abstract]]In the past decade, several rate-based simulation approaches were proposed to predict so...
[[abstract]]Over the past 30 years, many software reliability growth models (SRGM) have been propose...
We propose an approach for assessing the mean failure frequency of a program, based on the statistic...
Testing complex manufacturing systems, like ASML lithographic machines, can take up to 45% of the to...
The paper commences with a description of some of the difficulties associated with software testing ...
A major portion of the problems associated with software development might be blamed on the lack of ...
In this research, a novel approach is developed where a testing team delivers the software product f...
[[abstract]]Over the past 30 years, many software reliability growth models (SRGMs) have been propos...
This article concentrates on developments since 1985. Various techniques are employed to detect and ...
[[abstract]]A theoretical optimal stopping rule based on the minimization of the testing cost and ex...
SIGLECNRS-CDST / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
It is known that quantitative measures for the reliability of software systems can be derived from s...
It is known that quantitative measures for the reliability of software systems can be derived from s...
It is of paramount importance that software reliability requirements not only can be formulated, but...
Abstract: Software Reliability is defined as the probability of free-failure operation for a specifi...
[[abstract]]In the past decade, several rate-based simulation approaches were proposed to predict so...
[[abstract]]Over the past 30 years, many software reliability growth models (SRGM) have been propose...
We propose an approach for assessing the mean failure frequency of a program, based on the statistic...
Testing complex manufacturing systems, like ASML lithographic machines, can take up to 45% of the to...
The paper commences with a description of some of the difficulties associated with software testing ...
A major portion of the problems associated with software development might be blamed on the lack of ...
In this research, a novel approach is developed where a testing team delivers the software product f...
[[abstract]]Over the past 30 years, many software reliability growth models (SRGMs) have been propos...