3. Model implementation
3.1 Collection and study process
The process of quantifying software reliability calls for two different types of action: ongoing data collection and one-off reliability studies.
Data collection is periodically supplemented by a stage of data clarification, known as "a priori analysis". Software reliability studies are then carried out in three successive stages: trend analysis, modeling and forecasting. They culminate in a report presenting the work carried out...
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Bibliography
Digital media
ENSIMAG 3rd year – Reliability of systems and software – Notes de cours – Olivier Gaudoin http://docplayer.fr/775864-Fiabilite-des-systemes-et-des-logiciels.html
Software tools
CASRE (Computer Aided Software Reliability Estimation) Tool http://www.openchannelsoftware.com/projects/CASRE_3.0
M-élopée http://www.all4tec.net
Events
ERTS Embedded Real Time Software and Systems
ISSRE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
Lambda Mu – IMDR Congress (Institute for Risk Management)
Standards and norms
- Capability Maturity Model Integration for Acquisition, Version CMMI-ACQ V1.2 Technical Report – CMU/SEI-2007-TR-017 - CMMI-Acq - 11-07
- Capability Maturity Model Integration for Development, Version CMMI-DEV V1.2 Technical Report – CMU/SEI-2006-TR-008 - CMMI-Dev - 08-06
- Méthodologie de fiabilité pour les systèmes électroniques - FIDES - 2004
- IEEE Recommended Practice on Software Reliability (SR)...
Regulations
There are no regulations concerning software reliability, but rather regulations concerning the safety of programmed systems, which are outside the scope of this article.
Directory
Manufacturers – Suppliers – Distributors (non-exhaustive list)
ALL4TEC – M-élopée tool distributor http://www.all4tec.net
Organizations – Federations – Associations (non-exhaustive list)
IMDR – Institute for Risk Management http://www.imdr.fr
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