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A model and sensitivity analysis of the quality economics of defect-detection techniques

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A model and sensitivity analysis of the quality economics of defect-detection techniques
One of the main cost factors in software development is the detection and removal of defects. However, the relationships and influencing factors of the costs and revenues of defect-detection techniques are still not well understood. This paper proposes an analytical, stochastic model of the economics of defect detection and removal to improve this understanding. The model is able to incorporate dynamic as well as static techniques in contrast to most other models of that kind. We especially analyse the model with state-ofthe-art sensitivity analysis methods to (1) identify the most relevant factors for model simplification and (2) prioritise the factors to guide further research and measurements. Categories and Subject Descriptors D.2.9 [Software Engineering]: Management; D.2.8 [Software Engineering]: Metrics; D.2.5 [Software Engineering]: Testing and Debugging General Terms Economics, Verification, Reliability Keywords Software quality economics, quality costs, cost/benefit, defe...
Stefan Wagner
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Updated 14 Jun 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where ISSTA
Authors Stefan Wagner
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