Sixth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'06)
Stochastic modeling and quality evaluation of component-based software systems
Beijing, China
October 27-October 28
ISBN: 0-7695-2718-3
This paper proposes a novel analytical framework to evaluate the quality of component-based software systems. This approach uses CEG graph (which is capable of modeling sequential, parallel, selective and iterative composition patterns) to model the execution process of component-based software system. Based on a homogeneous continuous-time Markovian process, analytical methods to evaluate the make-span, cost and reliability of CEG (the graph of component execution) are developed. Through a case study, we show that our framework is capable of modeling real-world component-based software systems. Also, the comparison between analytical and Monte-carlo simulative results indicates that our analytical model is consistent with simulation. The paper concludes with a comparison with related work
Index Terms:
Software quality, component, homogeneous continuous Markovian process, operational profile, Montecarlo simulation
Citation:
Yunni Xia, Hanpin Wan, Yu Huang, Chunxiang Xu, "Stochastic modeling and quality evaluation of component-based software systems," qsic, pp.377-384, Sixth International Conference on Quality Software (QSIC'06), 2006