DocumentCode
1812098
Title
Improving the software development process using testability research
Author
Voas, Jeffrey M. ; Miller, Keith W.
Author_Institution
Reliable Software Technol. Corp., Arlington, VA, USA
fYear
1992
fDate
7-10 Oct 1992
Firstpage
114
Lastpage
121
Abstract
Software testability is the tendency of code to reveal existing faults during random testing. This paper proposes to take software testability predictions into account throughout the development process. These predictions can be made from formal specifications, design documents, and the code itself. The insight provided by software testability is valuable during design, coding, testing and quality assurance. The authors believe that software testability analysis can play a crucial role in quantifying the likelihood that faults are not hiding, after the testing does not result in any failures for the current version
Keywords
formal specification; program testing; software quality; software reliability; coding; design documents; existing faults; formal specifications; hidden faults; quality assurance; random testing; software development process; software testability predictions; Computer science; Educational institutions; Error correction; Failure analysis; Fault detection; Formal specifications; Programming; Quality assurance; Software quality; Software testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Reliability Engineering, 1992. Proceedings., Third International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Research Triangle Park, NC
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2975-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSRE.1992.285852
Filename
285852
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