AbstractWith growing emphasis on reuse, the software development process moves toward component-based software design. As a result, there is a need for modeling approaches that are capable of considering the architecture of the software made out of components. This paper presents an overview of the state of the research and practice in the architecture-based approach to quantitative assessment of software systems. First, the common requirements of the architecture-based models are identified and the classification is proposed. Then, the key models in each class are described in detail with a focus on their relation and unification. Finally, a critical analysis of the underlying assumptions, limitations, and applicability of these models is ...
A number of analytical models have been proposed earlier for quantifying software reliability. Some ...
AbstractPredicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early desig...
This thesis presents an empirical study of architecture-based software reliability based on large re...
AbstractWith growing emphasis on reuse, the software development process moves toward component-base...
With the growing emphasis on reuse, software development process moves toward component-based softwa...
Abstract { With the growing emphasis on reuse, software development process moves toward component-b...
Traditional approaches to software reliability modeling are black box based, that is, the software s...
Modeling software architectures has been proved to be bene cial for facilitating the interaction amo...
With the increasing importance of reliability in business and industrial IT systems, new techniques ...
Non-peer-reviewedReliability prediction of a software product is complex due to interdependencies an...
UnrestrictedModeling and estimating software reliability during testing is useful in quantifying the...
Currently, the requirements of Business sector promote more and more complex Information Systems. Re...
One of the motivations for specifying software architectures explicitly is the use of high level str...
*1This work has been supported by NSF awards 0417274 and 0720612. In modern software-intensive syste...
Abstract—Reliability is one of the most important quality attributes of software. Based on the appro...
A number of analytical models have been proposed earlier for quantifying software reliability. Some ...
AbstractPredicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early desig...
This thesis presents an empirical study of architecture-based software reliability based on large re...
AbstractWith growing emphasis on reuse, the software development process moves toward component-base...
With the growing emphasis on reuse, software development process moves toward component-based softwa...
Abstract { With the growing emphasis on reuse, software development process moves toward component-b...
Traditional approaches to software reliability modeling are black box based, that is, the software s...
Modeling software architectures has been proved to be bene cial for facilitating the interaction amo...
With the increasing importance of reliability in business and industrial IT systems, new techniques ...
Non-peer-reviewedReliability prediction of a software product is complex due to interdependencies an...
UnrestrictedModeling and estimating software reliability during testing is useful in quantifying the...
Currently, the requirements of Business sector promote more and more complex Information Systems. Re...
One of the motivations for specifying software architectures explicitly is the use of high level str...
*1This work has been supported by NSF awards 0417274 and 0720612. In modern software-intensive syste...
Abstract—Reliability is one of the most important quality attributes of software. Based on the appro...
A number of analytical models have been proposed earlier for quantifying software reliability. Some ...
AbstractPredicting the reliability of a software system at an architectural level during early desig...
This thesis presents an empirical study of architecture-based software reliability based on large re...