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Software Reliability Testing and Tables Explained

N. C. Das ()
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N. C. Das: Birsa Agricultural University, Department of Statistics

Chapter Chapter 5 in Decision Processes by Using Bivariate Normal Quantile Pairs, 2015, pp 91-102 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract There is a relatively newer discipline of software reliability testing. Therefore, it becomes necessary to first consider developing criteria for the reliability testing of each of the components of the approach suggested in this book. It is also necessary to test their reliability, as well as their validity, and decide whether or not they yield sustainable results in a fairly wide range of situations encountered by users. The way the tables developed here have been tested for their reliability and validity is new and is not reported to have been done in the past. Their generation required parameters with their terminology that has been explained in Sects. 5.1–5.3. Section 5.4 on “Generated tables explained” furnishes information about the layout for such tables so as to serve a key to the user.

Keywords: BIVTEST3; Diagnostics; Generated tables; Ensemble mean; Evolved criteria; Jointly stationary; Maxwell’s hypotheses; OWENT C; Program testing; Reliability testing; Software goals; Software reliability; Testing criteria (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-2364-1_5

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