Software Reliability Growth Models
P. K. Kapur (),
H. Pham (),
A. Gupta () and
P. C. Jha ()
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P. K. Kapur: University of Delhi
H. Pham: Rutgers University
A. Gupta: University of Delhi
P. C. Jha: University of Delhi
Chapter Chapter 2 in Software Reliability Assessment with OR Applications, 2011, pp 49-95 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Studies in software reliability modeling started as early as early 1960s. The issues related software quality quantification and reliability measurement arose even during the time when the development of computing systems started. Since in the 1960s the cost of the computing systems were very high, use was limited to few organizations, hardware design, test and maintainability was immature, the concepts of software reliability were in infancy stage as much of the studies were concerned with the productivity and quality of the hardware systems.
Keywords: Software Reliability; Reliability Growth; Failure Intensity; Simple Fault; Fault Removal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-204-9_2
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