In this article is made an opening for the software reliability issues, through wide-ranging statistical indicators, which are designed based on information collected from operating or testing (samples). It is developed the reliability issues also for the case of the main reliability laws (exponential, normal, Weibull), which validated for a particular system, allows the calculation of some reliability indicators with a higher degree of accuracy and trustworthinessReliability Statistical Indicator, Cdf - Cumulative Distribution Function, Pdf - Probability Density Function, Reliability Function R(T), Weibull Law, Rayleigh Statistical Law, Sampling Plan, Average Lifetime, Testing Time
Increasingly, statisticians and reliability engineers in industry are being asked to analyze reliabi...
The reliability of a component at a specified time, t, denoted by R(t), is defined as the probabilit...
Changes in technology have had and will continue to have a strong effect on changes in the area of s...
This chapter reviews fundamental ideas in reliability theory and inference. The first part of the ch...
Quantitative indices of software reliability are defined, and application of three important indices...
The purpose of this paper is to make the concepts of reliability theory manageable even for those wi...
‘In a modern society, professional engineers and technical managers are responsible for the planning...
Software reliability is the probability that the software will run without failures for an unlimited...
This paper looks at the ways in which the reliability of software can be assessed and predicted. It ...
Reliability is always important in all systems but sometimes it is more important than other quality...
Discussed here is failure physics, the study of how products, hardware, software, and systems fail a...
The possibilities of application of logarithmic measure in the problem of reliability evaluation of ...
During the past twenty years, manufacturing industries, particularly in the United States, have gone...
The black-box approach based on stochastic software reliability models is a simple methodology with ...
AbstractIt seems that ironically, as the complexity of products and electronic methods of protection...
Increasingly, statisticians and reliability engineers in industry are being asked to analyze reliabi...
The reliability of a component at a specified time, t, denoted by R(t), is defined as the probabilit...
Changes in technology have had and will continue to have a strong effect on changes in the area of s...
This chapter reviews fundamental ideas in reliability theory and inference. The first part of the ch...
Quantitative indices of software reliability are defined, and application of three important indices...
The purpose of this paper is to make the concepts of reliability theory manageable even for those wi...
‘In a modern society, professional engineers and technical managers are responsible for the planning...
Software reliability is the probability that the software will run without failures for an unlimited...
This paper looks at the ways in which the reliability of software can be assessed and predicted. It ...
Reliability is always important in all systems but sometimes it is more important than other quality...
Discussed here is failure physics, the study of how products, hardware, software, and systems fail a...
The possibilities of application of logarithmic measure in the problem of reliability evaluation of ...
During the past twenty years, manufacturing industries, particularly in the United States, have gone...
The black-box approach based on stochastic software reliability models is a simple methodology with ...
AbstractIt seems that ironically, as the complexity of products and electronic methods of protection...
Increasingly, statisticians and reliability engineers in industry are being asked to analyze reliabi...
The reliability of a component at a specified time, t, denoted by R(t), is defined as the probabilit...
Changes in technology have had and will continue to have a strong effect on changes in the area of s...