Software errors and complexity: an empirical investigation0
Communications of the ACM
Fuzzy mathematical techniques with applications
Fuzzy mathematical techniques with applications
On the derivation of memberships for fuzzy sets in expert systems
Information Sciences: an International Journal
An Analysis of Several Software Defect Models
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The use of weighted fuzzy expected value (WFEV) in fuzzy expert systems
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
On the prediction of computer implementation faults via static error prediction models
Journal of Systems and Software
A Fuzzy Reasoning Database Question Answering System
IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Experiments with computer software complexity and reliability
ICSE '82 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Software engineering
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In this paper, we address issues related to the definition of "faults," "errors," and "failures" and their separability, and attribution to the different development processes of computing systems. In particular, we deal with historical databases, which presumably contain certain data (i.e., test failure data) and describe the methodology that can be used to analyze the database and obtain the pertinent information. The validation method may be of particular importance, especially when information from the database needs to be extrapolated for a purpose other than the one for which the database was developed. Our methodology was used to evaluate the historical data collected during the development of the IBM 4381 and 9370 family of computers, and to extrapolate the faults found during the function testing.