Title :
Validity of Execution-Time Theory of Software Reliability
Author_Institution :
Room 3A332; Bell Telephone Laboratories; Whippany, NJ 07981 USA.
Abstract :
This paper investigates the validity of the execution-time theory of software reliability. The theory is outlined, along with appropriate background, definitions, assumptions, and mathematical relationships. Both the execution time and calendar time components are described. The important assumptions are discussed. Actual data are used to test the validity of most of the assumptions. Model and actual behavior are compared. The development projects and operational computation center software from which the data have been obtained are characterized to give the reader some basis for judging the breadth of applicability of the concepts.
Keywords :
Calendars; Hazards; Reliability engineering; Reliability theory; Software reliability; Software systems; Software testing; System testing; Systems engineering and theory; Telephony; Execution time; Failure rate; Reliability data; Software reliability; Validation;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TR.1979.5220561