Title :
Use of failure-intensity models in the software-validation phase for telecommunications
Author :
Derriennic, Henri ; Le Gall, G.
Author_Institution :
France Telecom, CNET, Lannion, France
fDate :
12/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Telephone switching systems require the use of more complex and bulky software. It is therefore important for France Telecom to take an interest in software quality before the operational phase. Trend tests show the evolution of detected failures during the validation phase. When these tests show a tendency towards improvement, we can apply software-reliability growth models. This paper describes experiments conducted at CNET, Lannion A Center, concerning the use of failure-intensity models in the software-validation phase of 3 telecommunication products. The experiments show that the logarithmic model is the most accurate. This paper also addresses future perspectives in data collection and use of reliability models
Keywords :
electronic switching systems; failure analysis; program verification; reliability theory; software quality; software reliability; telecommunication computing; telephone equipment; CNET; France Telecom; Lannion A Center; data collection; detected failures; failure-intensity models; logarithmic model; software quality; software-reliability growth models; software-validation; telecommunications; telephone switching systems; trend tests; Condition monitoring; Phase detection; Q factor; Software quality; Software systems; Software testing; Switching systems; System testing; Telecommunication switching; Telephony;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on