[[abstract]]In this paper, a scheme for constructing software reliability growth model based on Non-Homogeneous Poisson Process is proposed. The main focus is to provide a method for software reliability modeling, which considers both testing-effort and change-point. In the vast literature, most researchers assume a constant detection rate per fault in deriving their software reliability models. They suppose that all faults have equal probability of being detected during the software testing process, and the rate remains constant over the intervals between fault occurrences. In reality, the fault detection rate strongly depends on the skill of test teams, program size, and software testability. Therefore, it may not be smooth and can be cha...
Testing-time when a change of a stochastic characteristic of the software failure-occurrence time or...
AbstractAn implemented software system is tested to detect and correct software errors during the te...
In this paper, we propose a software reliability model that considers not only error generation but ...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we investigate a Software Reliability Growth Model (SRGM) based on the No...
[[abstract]]Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation fo...
[[abstract]]Software typically undergoes debugging during both a testing phase before product releas...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates a SRGM (software reliability growth model) based on the NHPP (no...
[[abstract]]Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation fo...
In modern societies, software is everywhere and we need software to be reliable. In practice, during...
Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) are wide...
[[abstract]]Over the last several decades, many Software Reliability Growth Models (SRGM) have been ...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...
Abstract—Software reliability deals with the probability that software will not cause the failure of...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models...
Testing-time when a change of a stochastic characteristic of the software failure-occurrence time or...
AbstractAn implemented software system is tested to detect and correct software errors during the te...
In this paper, we propose a software reliability model that considers not only error generation but ...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we investigate a Software Reliability Growth Model (SRGM) based on the No...
[[abstract]]Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation fo...
[[abstract]]Software typically undergoes debugging during both a testing phase before product releas...
[[abstract]]This paper investigates a SRGM (software reliability growth model) based on the NHPP (no...
[[abstract]]Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation fo...
In modern societies, software is everywhere and we need software to be reliable. In practice, during...
Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) are wide...
[[abstract]]Over the last several decades, many Software Reliability Growth Models (SRGM) have been ...
[[abstract]]In reality, the fault detection (or correction) phenomenon and software reliability esti...
Abstract—Software reliability deals with the probability that software will not cause the failure of...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models...
Testing-time when a change of a stochastic characteristic of the software failure-occurrence time or...
AbstractAn implemented software system is tested to detect and correct software errors during the te...
In this paper, we propose a software reliability model that considers not only error generation but ...