Title :
Engineering software under statistical quality control
Author :
Cobb, Richard H. ; Mills, Harlan D.
Author_Institution :
SET, Annapolis, MD, USA
Abstract :
Eight common misconceptions of software quality are examined and refuted. The concept of cleanroom engineering of software is introduced. Cleanroom engineering achieves intellectual control by applying rigorous, mathematics-based engineering practices, establishes an errors-are-unacceptable attitude and a team responsibility for quality, delegates development and testing responsibilities to separate teams, and certifies the software´s mean time to failure through the application of statistical quality-control methods. A typical project is used to explain the concepts and procedures.<>
Keywords :
quality control; software reliability; cleanroom engineering; errors-are-unacceptable; intellectual control; mathematics-based engineering practices; mean time to failure; software quality; statistical quality control; team responsibility; Civil engineering; Costs; Humans; Milling machines; Productivity; Programming; Quality control; Software engineering; Software quality; Software testing;
Journal_Title :
Software, IEEE