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Reliability Analysis Tool for Mobile OSS

Shigeru Yamada () and Yoshinobu Tamura
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Shigeru Yamada: Tottori University
Yoshinobu Tamura: Yamaguchi University

Chapter Chapter 10 in OSS Reliability Measurement and Assessment, 2016, pp 75-81 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A cloud computing is now attracting attention as the next-generation software service paradigm because of the cost reduction, quick delivery, and work saving. In particular, third-party software development paradigm has been gaining a lot of attention in various mobile software development area, i.e., Android, OpenStack, and Apache HTTP server, etc. At present, OSS (Open Source Software) systems serve as key components of critical infrastructures in the society. The open source project contains special features so-called software composition by which several geographically-dispersed components are developed in all parts of the world. The successful experience of adopting such open source projects includes Apache HTTP server, MySQL database server, OpenStack cloud software, Firefox Web browser, and GNU/Linux operating system, etc. However, the poor handling of quality problem and customer support has limited the progress of OSS, because the development cycle of OSS has no testing phase.

Keywords: Reliable Analytical Tool; MySQL Database Server; Mobile Cloud; Network Traffic Density; Software Reliability Assessment Measures (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31818-9_10

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