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Quantifying Software Maintainability Based on a Fault-Detection/Correction Model
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia December 17-December 19
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PRDC.2007.4613th Pacific Rim International Sympos ...
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The software fault correction profiles play significant roles to assess the quality of software testing as well as to keep the good software maintenance activity. In this paper we develop a quantitative method to evaluate the software maintainability based on a stochastic model. The model proposed here is a queueing model with an infinite number of servers, and is related to the software faultdetection/correction profiles. Based on the familiar maximum likelihood estimation, we estimate quantitatively both the software reliability and maintainability with real project data, and refer to their applicability to the software maintenance practice. Keywords: software reliability, fault correction process, Mt/M/ queueing model, maximum likelihood estimation
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Kazuya Shibata, Koichiro Rinsaka, Tadashi Dohi, Hiroyuki Okamura, "Quantifying Software Maintainability Based on a Fault-Detection/Correction Model," prdc, pp.35-42, 13th Pacific Rim International Symposium on Dependable Computing (PRDC 2007), 2007
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