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Software Reliability Growth Models Incorporating Fault Dependency with Various Debugging Time Lags

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Software Reliability Growth Models Incorporating Fault Dependency with Various Debugging Time Lags
Software reliability is defined as the probability of failure-free software operation for a specified period of time in a specified environment. Over the past 30 years, many software reliability growth models (SRGMs) have been proposed and most SRGMs assume that detected faults are immediately corrected. Actually, this assumption may not be realistic in practice. In this paper, we first give a review of fault detection and correction processes in software reliability modeling. Furthermore, we will show how several existing SRGMs based on NHPP models can be derived by applying the time-dependent delay function. On the other hand, it is generally observed that mutually independent software faults are on different program paths. Sometimes mutually dependent faults can be removed if and only if the leading faults were removed. Therefore, here we incorporate the ideas of fault dependency and time-dependent delay function into software reliability growth modeling. Some new SRGMs are propose...
Chin-Yu Huang, Chu-Ti Lin, Sy-Yen Kuo, Michael R.
Added 20 Aug 2010
Updated 20 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2004
Where COMPSAC
Authors Chin-Yu Huang, Chu-Ti Lin, Sy-Yen Kuo, Michael R. Lyu, Chuan-Ching Sue
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