IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
X-Ware Reliability and Availability Modeling
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software Quality Measurement Based on Fault-Detection Data
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Order statistics of independent identically distributed variables when the sum is known
Statistics and Computing
A Unified Scheme of Some Nonhomogenous Poisson Process Models for Software Reliability Estimation
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Quantitative Software Reliability Modeling from Testing to Operation
ISSRE '00 Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering
Nonparametric Analysis of the Order-Statistic Model in Software Reliability
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Gompertz software reliability model: Estimation algorithm and empirical validation
Journal of Systems and Software
IEICE Transactions on Fundamentals of Electronics, Communications and Computer Sciences
Considering environmental function in reliability growth modeling from testing to operation
SEA '07 Proceedings of the 11th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications
Software quality assurance using software reliability growth modelling: state of the art
International Journal of Business Information Systems
EM algorithm for discrete software reliability models: a unified parameter estimation method
HASE'04 Proceedings of the Eighth IEEE international conference on High assurance systems engineering
A software reliability model based on a geometric sequence of failure rates
Ada-Europe'06 Proceedings of the 11th Ada-Europe international conference on Reliable Software Technologies
Some results on successive failure times of a system with minimal instantaneous repairs
Operations Research Letters
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Failure times of a software reliability growth process are modeled as order statistics of independent nonidentically distributed exponential random variables. The Jelinsky-Moranda, Goel-Okumoto, Littlewood, Musa-Okumoto logarithmic, and power law models are all special cases of exponential order statistic models, but there are many additional examples as well. Various characterizations, properties, and examples of this class of models are developed and presented.