Software Release Time Decision Problems
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 10 in Software Reliability Assessment with OR Applications, 2011, pp 347-403 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Reliability, scheduled delivery and cost are the three main quality attributes for almost all software. The primary objective of the software developer’s to attain them at their best values, then only they can obtain long-term profits and make a brand image in the market for longer survival. The importance of reliability objective has escalated many folds as it is a user-oriented measure of quality.
Keywords: Release Time; Fuzzy Optimization; Release Policy; Failure Intensity; Fault Removal (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-0-85729-204-9_10
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