Artificial Neural Networks Based SRGM
An Artificial Neural Network (ANN) is a computational paradigm that is inspired by the behavior of biological nervous systems, such as the brain, to process information. The key element of this paradigm is the novel structure of the information processing
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P. K. Kapur H. Pham A. Gupta P. C. Jha
Software Reliability Assessment with OR Applications
Springer Series in Reliability Engineering
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P. K. Kapur H. Pham A. Gupta P. C. Jha •
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Software Reliability Assessment with OR Applications
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Prof. P. K. Kapur Faculty of Mathematical Sciences Department of Operational Research University of Delhi Delhi 110007 India e-mail: [email protected]
Dr. A. Gupta Faculty of Mathematical Sciences Department of Operational Research University of Delhi Delhi 110007 India e-mail: [email protected]
Prof. H. Pham Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering Rutgers University Frelinghuysen Road 96 Piscataway, NJ 08854-8018 USA e-mail: [email protected]
Dr. P. C. Jha Faculty of Mathematical Sciences Department of Operational Research University of Delhi Delhi 110007 India e-mail: [email protected]
ISSN 1614-7839 ISBN 978-0-85729-203-2
e-ISBN 978-0-85729-204-9
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Preface
Advances in software technologies have promoted the growth of computer-related applications to a great extent. The proliferation of Internet has gone far beyond even the most optimistic forecasts. Computers and computer-based systems pervade every aspect of our daily lives. This has benefited society and increased our productivity, but it has also made our lives critically dependent on their correct functioning. Successful operation of any computer system depends largely on its software components. In the past three decades abilities to design, test and maintain software have grown fairly, but the size and design complexities of the software have also increased manyfolds, and the trend wil
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