Software reliability reflects a customer's view of the products software engineers build and test, as it is usually measured in terms of failures experienced during regular system use. However, this testing strategy is often based on early product measures, since failures cannot be measured until the software is placed in the field. Thus, this measurement is not effective at predicting the likely reliability of the delivered software.
Why Software Reliability Predictions Fail
LANUBILE, Filippo
1996-01-01
Abstract
Software reliability reflects a customer's view of the products software engineers build and test, as it is usually measured in terms of failures experienced during regular system use. However, this testing strategy is often based on early product measures, since failures cannot be measured until the software is placed in the field. Thus, this measurement is not effective at predicting the likely reliability of the delivered software.File in questo prodotto:
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