Title :
Using statistics of the extremes for software reliability analysis
Author :
Kaufman, Lori M. ; Dugan, Joanne Bechta ; Johnson, Barry W.
Author_Institution :
Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1999 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper investigates the use of StEx (statistics of the extremes) [Castillo, Sarabia 1992; Gumbel 1958; Ang, Tang 1984; Castillo 1988; Castillo, Alvarez, Cobo 1993] for analyzing software failure data for highly reliable systems. StEx classifies most distributions into one of three asymptotic families. The asymptotic family to which a set of data belongs is derived graphically on Gumbel-type probability paper. From the resulting empirical Cdf (cumulative distribution function), the asymptotic family to which the data might belong is hypothesized. Once the asymptotic family for a particular data set is determined, the parameters required for an explicit representation of this asymptotic form are derived using known analytic techniques. Using this approach, actual field data from two software case studies [Musa 1979; Kenney 1993] are analyzed using conventional software reliability growth models and using StEx
Keywords :
failure analysis; probability; reliability theory; software reliability; statistical analysis; Gumbel-type probability paper; asymptotic families; cumulative distribution function; extremes statistics; highly reliable systems; reliability growth models; software case studies; software failure data; software reliability analysis; Dispersion; Fault detection; Probability distribution; Shape measurement; Software maintenance; Software reliability; Software systems; Software testing; Statistical analysis; Statistical distributions;
Journal_Title :
Reliability, IEEE Transactions on