A Model for Evaluating the Software Reliability Level

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods - Year 2007, Vol 2, Issue 1

Abstract

The COTS utilization in the software development is one of the nowadays software production characteristics. This paper proposes a generic model for evaluating a software reliability level. The model can be, also, used to evaluate any quality characteristics level.

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Gheorghe NOSCA, Adriean PARLOG

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Gheorghe NOSCA, Adriean PARLOG (2007). A Model for Evaluating the Software Reliability Level. Journal of Applied Quantitative Methods, 2(1), 61-69. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-129613