DocumentCode
1345265
Title
Event-Altered Rate Models for General Reliability Analysis
Author
Moranda, Paul B.
Author_Institution
McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co., Huntington Beach; 2328 Altura; Orange, CA 92667 USA.
Issue
5
fYear
1979
Firstpage
376
Lastpage
381
Abstract
Stochastic processes within the general Poisson family, but distinguished by having rates which are changed by events, rather than by time, accurately describe the software error detection process. Several promising new models of this general type have been developed by the author and apply to hardware and software reliability problems, especially during the bum-in and wear-out phases. The growth models which describe wear-out apply to software when, because of pervasive patching, the system inexorably degrades. Failure rates which are decreased at the occurrence of an event (such as an error detection and removal in the case of software debugging) by either a fixed amount, or to a fraction of the most recent rate are reviewed, and new applications are described or suggested. Additional related models in which the rates increase are described and some possible applications are suggested.
Keywords
Application software; Context modeling; Event detection; Hardware; Predictive models; Probability; Reliability theory; Software reliability; Solid modeling; Statistical analysis; Growth models; Rate models; Software reliability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9529
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TR.1979.5220648
Filename
5220648
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