Ranking of Multi-release Software Reliability Growth Model Using Weighted Distance-Based Approach
Ritu Bibyan () and
Sameer Anand ()
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Ritu Bibyan: University of Delhi
Sameer Anand: University of Delhi
A chapter in Optimization Models in Software Reliability, 2022, pp 355-373 from Springer
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Abstract Today’s software systems and applications are expanded in almost all the firms and are indulged in various business units that need customer base. The methodology of the multi-release software reliability growth model (SRGM) deals with customer demand and market requirements. There are various multi-release SRGMs given by researchers, but it is challenging to select the optimal model. Traditionally, a multi-criteria decision-making approach has been used to resolve the problem of the ranking of models. In this chapter, the Weighted Distance-based Approach has been proposed to rank the multi-release SRGMs using the Maximum Deviation Method (MDM) and Distance-Based approach (DBA). The models are ranked based on selection criteria having different priority weights and composite distance values. The method MDM is a technique of Multi Criteria Decision Making (MCDM) in which non-linear programming is performed.
Keywords: Software reliability; Multi release software reliability growth model; Maximum deviation method; Distance-based approach; Multi-criteria decision making; Ranking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-78919-0_16
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