A Systematic Literature Review on Software Reliability Estimation Model for Measuring the Effectiveness of Object Oriented Design

  • Saxena S
  • Agarwal D
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Abstract

Software Reliability is one of the most important quality indicator for software development life cycle process. It is perfectly measured and support to increase the development process. Somewhere the software quality depends upon the reliable measurement. A number of software reliability theories have been published in different types of journals by researcher and practitioners. On the other hand reliability is a always big questions in complex system. This research paper shows the outcomes of a systematic literature review conducted on software reliability of object oriented design.

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Saxena, S., & Agarwal, Dr. D. (2017). A Systematic Literature Review on Software Reliability Estimation Model for Measuring the Effectiveness of Object Oriented Design. IJARCCE, 6(6), 398–401. https://doi.org/10.17148/ijarcce.2017.6671

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