Applied software measurement: assuring productivity and quality
Applied software measurement: assuring productivity and quality
Software quality assurance: an analytical survey and research prioritization
Journal of Systems and Software
Evaluating the cost of software quality
Communications of the ACM
Modeling the Effects of Combining Diverse Software Fault Detection Techniques
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Economics of software verification
PASTE '01 Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT workshop on Program analysis for software tools and engineering
Third international workshop on economics-driven software engineering research
ICSE '01 Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Software Engineering
On Comparisons of Random, Partition, and Proportional Partition Testing
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Software Reliability
Art of Software Testing
Sensitivity Analysis in Practice: A Guide to Assessing Scientific Models
Sensitivity Analysis in Practice: A Guide to Assessing Scientific Models
On the analytical comparison of testing techniques
ISSTA '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Software testing and analysis
Software quality economics for defect-detection techniques using failure prediction
3-WoSQ Proceedings of the third workshop on Software quality
Towards Software Quality Economics for Defect-Detection Techniques
SEW '05 Proceedings of the 29th Annual IEEE/NASA on Software Engineering Workshop
The ROI of Software Dependability: The iDAVE Model
IEEE Software
A model and sensitivity analysis of the quality economics of defect-detection techniques
Proceedings of the 2006 international symposium on Software testing and analysis
WoSQ '07 Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Software Quality
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There are various ways to evaluate defect-detection techniques. However, for a comprehensive evaluation the only possibility is to reduce all influencing factors to costs. There are already some models and metrics for the cost of quality that can be used in that context. These models allow the structuring of the costs but do not show all influencing factors and their relationships. This paper proposes an analytical model for the economics of defect-detection techniques that can be used for analysis and optimisation of the usage of such techniques. In particular we analyse the sensitivity of the model and how the model can be applied in practice.