Article | REF: SE2520 V2

Quantifying the reliability of computer software

Author: Frédérique VALLÉE

Publication date: October 10, 2012, Review date: March 1, 2015

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3. Model implementation

3.1 Collection and study process

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3.1.1 Process overview

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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