Exponential order statistic models of software reliability growth
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software reliability: measurement, prediction, application
Software reliability: measurement, prediction, application
Software Reliability
A logarithmic poisson execution time model for software reliability measurement
ICSE '84 Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Software engineering
Software quality economics for defect-detection techniques using failure prediction
3-WoSQ Proceedings of the third workshop on Software quality
Optimizing preventive service of software products
IBM Journal of Research and Development
A literature survey of the quality economics of defect-detection techniques
Proceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering
Global Sensitivity Analysis of Predictor Models in Software Engineering
PROMISE '07 Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Predictor Models in Software Engineering
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Software reliability models are an important tool in quality management and release planning. There is a large number of different models that often exhibit strengths in different areas. This paper proposes a model that is based on a geometric sequence (or progression) of the failure rates of faults. This property of the failure process was observed in practice at Siemens among others and led to the development of the proposed model. It is described in detail and evaluated using standard criteria. Most importantly, the model performs constantly well over several projects in terms of its predictive validity.