Software Reliability Modeling Fundamentals and Applications

Software reliability is one of the most important characteristics of software product quality. Its measurement and management technologies during the software product life cycle are essential to produce and maintain quality/reliable software systems. Part

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Shigeru Yamada

Software Reliability Modeling Fundamentals and Applications

SpringerBriefs in Statistics

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Shigeru Yamada

Software Reliability Modeling Fundamentals and Applications

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Shigeru Yamada Graduate School of Engineering Tottori University Tottori Japan

ISSN 2191-544X ISBN 978-4-431-54564-4 DOI 10.1007/978-4-431-54565-1

ISSN 2191-5458 (electronic) ISBN 978-4-431-54565-1 (eBook)

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Preface

Software reliability is one of the most important characteristics of software product quality. Its measurement and management technologies during the software product life-cycle are essential to produce and maintain quality/reliable software systems. Chapter 1 of this book introduces several aspects of software reliability modeling and its applications. Hazard rate and nonhomogeneous Poisson process (NHPP) models are investigated particularly for quantitative software reliability assessment. Further, imperfect debugging and software availability models are discussed with reference to incorporating practical factors of dynamic software behav