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11th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE'00)
Quantitative Software Reliability Modeling from Testing to Operation
San Jose, California
October 08-October 11
ISBN: 0-7695-0807-3
Chin-Yu Huang, National Taiwan University
Sy-Yen Kuo, National Taiwan University
Jung-Hua Lo, National Taiwan University
Michael R. Lyu, Chinese University of Hong Kong
In this paper, we first describe how several existing software reliability growth models based on Non-homogeneous Poisson Processes (NHPPs) can be derived based on a unified theory for NHPP models. Under this general framework, we can verify existing NHPP models and derive new NHPP models. The approach covers a number of known models under different conditions. Based on these approaches, we show a method of estimating and computing software reliability growth during operational phase. We can use this method to describe the transitions from testing phase to operational phase. That is, we propose a method of predicting the fault detection rate to reflect changes in the user's operational environments. The proposed method offers a quantitative analysis on software failure behavior in field operation and provides useful feedback information to the development process.
Citation:
Chin-Yu Huang, Sy-Yen Kuo, Jung-Hua Lo, Michael R. Lyu, "Quantitative Software Reliability Modeling from Testing to Operation," issre, pp.72, 11th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (ISSRE'00), 2000
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