SOFTWARE RELIABILITY MODELS: CONCEPTS, CLASSIFICATION, COMPARISONS, AND PRACTICE.

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Abstract

Basic software reliability concepts and definitions are discussed. A scheme for classifying software reliability models is presented. A set of criteria for comparing models that is generally accepted by workers in the field is described. Results of some general comparisons of groups of models are provided. The Musa execution time model is described in some detail. Finally, practical aspects of applying this model to software systems are discussed.

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Musa, J. D., & Okumoto, K. (1983). SOFTWARE RELIABILITY MODELS: CONCEPTS, CLASSIFICATION, COMPARISONS, AND PRACTICE. In NATO ASI Series, Series F: Computer and Systems Sciences (pp. 395–423). Springer-Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82014-4_22

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