Software Reliability Growth Model with Logistic-Exponential Test-Effort Function and Analysis of Software Release Policy.
Journal Title: International Journal on Computer Science and Engineering - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: software reliability is one of the important factors of software quality. Before software delivered in to market it is thoroughly checked and errors are removed. Every software industry wants to develop software that should be error free. Software reliability growth models are helping the software industries to develop software which is error free and reliable. In this paper an analysis is done based on incorporating the logistic-exponential testing-effort in to NHPP Software reliability growth model and also observed its release policy. Experiments are performed on the real datasets. Parameters are calculated and observed that our model is best fitted for the datasets.
Authors and Affiliations
Shaik. Mohammad Rafi , Dr. K. Nageswara Rao , Shaheda Akthar
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