DocumentCode
1438073
Title
Recalibrating software reliability models
Author
Brocklehurst, Sarah ; Chan, P.Y. ; Littlewood, Bev ; Snell, John
Author_Institution
City Univ., London, UK
Volume
16
Issue
4
fYear
1990
fDate
4/1/1990 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
458
Lastpage
470
Abstract
There is no universally applicable software reliability growth model which can be trusted to give accurate predictions of reliability in all circumstances. A technique of analyzing predictive accuracy called the u-plot allows a user to estimate the relationship between the predicted reliability and the true reliability. It is shown how this can be used to improve reliability predictions in a very general way by a process of recalibration. Simulation results show that the technique gives improved reliability predictions in a large proportion of cases. However, a user does not need to trust the efficacy of recalibration, since the new reliability estimates produced by the technique are truly predictive and their accuracy in a particular application can be judged using the earlier methods. The generality of this approach suggests its use whenever a software reliability model is used. Indeed, although this work arose from the need to address the poor performance of software reliability models, it is likely to have applicability in other areas such as reliability growth modeling for hardware
Keywords
software reliability; predictive accuracy; simulation results; software reliability models recalibrating; u-plot; Accuracy; Context modeling; Hardware; Helium; Predictive models; Random processes; Reliability engineering; Reliability theory; Software measurement; Software reliability;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0098-5589
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/32.54297
Filename
54297
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