[[abstract]]Software is currently a key part of many safety-critical applications. But the main problem facing the computer industry is how to develop a software with (ultra) high reliability on time, and assure the quality of software. In the past, some researchers reported that the Pareto distribution (PD) and the Weibull distribution (WD) models can be used for software reliability estimation and fault distribution modeling. In this paper we propose a modified PD model to predict and assess the software fault distribution. That is, we suggest using a special form of the Generalized Pareto distribution (GPD) model, named the bounded Generalized Pareto distribution (BGPD) model. We will show that the BGPD model eliminates several modeling ...
When software systems are introduced, these systems are used in field environments that are the same...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the number of defects in software and remove them successfully...
The distribution of bugs in software systems has been shown to satisfy the Pareto principle, and typ...
[[abstract]]In the modern society, software plays a very important part in many security-critical or...
The past 4 decades have seen the formulation of several software reliability growth models to predic...
To contribute to the body of empirical research on fault distributions during development of complex...
Abstract:- Most non-homogenous Poisson process (NHPP) based software reliability growth models (SRGM...
We describe a number of results from a quantitative study of faults and failures in two releases of ...
In this article, we improve a non-parametric order statistics-based software reliability model by Ba...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
Unit verification, including software inspections and unit tests, is usually the first code verifica...
In recent years the size and complexity of the software programs are getting increased and it is ver...
Firmware is embedded software in hardware devices and they play important role for many critical sys...
Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) are wide...
This paper begins by analysing general software systems using con-cepts from statistical mechanics w...
When software systems are introduced, these systems are used in field environments that are the same...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the number of defects in software and remove them successfully...
The distribution of bugs in software systems has been shown to satisfy the Pareto principle, and typ...
[[abstract]]In the modern society, software plays a very important part in many security-critical or...
The past 4 decades have seen the formulation of several software reliability growth models to predic...
To contribute to the body of empirical research on fault distributions during development of complex...
Abstract:- Most non-homogenous Poisson process (NHPP) based software reliability growth models (SRGM...
We describe a number of results from a quantitative study of faults and failures in two releases of ...
In this article, we improve a non-parametric order statistics-based software reliability model by Ba...
[[abstract]]This paper proposes a new scheme for constructing software reliability growth models (SR...
Unit verification, including software inspections and unit tests, is usually the first code verifica...
In recent years the size and complexity of the software programs are getting increased and it is ver...
Firmware is embedded software in hardware devices and they play important role for many critical sys...
Software reliability growth models (SRGMs) based on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) are wide...
This paper begins by analysing general software systems using con-cepts from statistical mechanics w...
When software systems are introduced, these systems are used in field environments that are the same...
The aim of this paper was to estimate the number of defects in software and remove them successfully...
The distribution of bugs in software systems has been shown to satisfy the Pareto principle, and typ...