DocumentCode :
1888290
Title :
An experiment to assess different defect detection methods for software requirements inspections
Author :
Porter, A.A. ; Votta, L.G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Maryland Univ., College Park, MD, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
16-21 May 1994
Firstpage :
103
Lastpage :
112
Abstract :
Software requirements specifications (SRS) are usually validated by inspections, in which several reviewers read all or part of the specification and search for defects. We hypothesize that different methods for conducting these searches may have significantly different rates of success. Using a controlled experiment, we show that a scenario-based detection method, in which each reviewer executes a specific procedure to discover a particular class of defects has a higher defect detection rate than either ad hoc or checklist methods. We describe the design, execution and analysis of the experiment so others may reproduce it and test our results for different kinds of software developments and different populations of software engineers
Keywords :
formal specification; program debugging; program diagnostics; program verification; checklist method; defect detection rate; scenario-based detection method; software defect detection methods; software development; software engineers; software requirements inspections; software requirements specifications; Computer science; Design engineering; Educational institutions; Fault detection; Hardware; Inspection; Production; Software performance; Software standards; Software testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Software Engineering, 1994. Proceedings. ICSE-16., 16th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Sorrento
ISSN :
0270-5257
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-5855-X
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSE.1994.296770
Filename :
296770
Link To Document :
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