Making software engineering happen
Making software engineering happen
Assessing Software Designs Using Capture-Recapture Methods
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering - Special issue on software reliability
Statistical Software Engineering
Statistical Software Engineering
Software Inspection
A Comprehensive Evaluation of Capture-Recapture Models for Estimating Software Defect Content
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Empirical interval estimates for the defect content after an inspection
Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Software Engineering
Empirical Software Engineering
On the independence of software inspectors
Journal of Systems and Software
Using Machine Learning for Estimating the Defect Content After an Inspection
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software Defect Association Mining and Defect Correction Effort Prediction
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The effect of the number of inspectors on the defect estimates produced by capture-recapture models
Proceedings of the 30th international conference on Software engineering
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Sometimes complex software systems fail because of faults introduced in the requirements and design stages of the development process. Reviewing documents related to requirements and design by several reviewers can remove some of these faults but often a few remain undetected until the software is developed. In this paper, we propose a procedure leading to the estimate of the number of faults which are not discovered. The main advantage of our procedure is that we do not need the standard assumption of independence among reviewers.