DocumentCode
2647884
Title
A quantitative risk assessment method for space flight software systems
Author
Lee, Alice T. ; Gunn, Todd R.
Author_Institution
NASA, Houston, TX, USA
fYear
1993
fDate
3-6 Nov 1993
Firstpage
246
Lastpage
252
Abstract
A risk index factor has been developed at the NASA Johnson Space Center in order to quantify the risk associated with individual software components in programs developed for space flight applications. Risk can be defined as the combination of the likelihood of a failure occurrence with the consequence of that occurrence. The risk index attempts to quantify this product, utilizing the results from software complexity analysis, the evaluation of test coverage, and a failure modes and effects analysis. This report presents an overview of the development of the risk index factor as well as the methodology used in performing the support analyses. Results from the data collected for two dissimilar space flight projects are also presented
Keywords
aerospace computing; aerospace industry; program testing; safety-critical software; software metrics; software reliability; NASA Johnson Space Center; failure analysis; failure occurrence; quantitative risk assessment method; risk index factor; software complexity analysis; space flight applications; space flight software systems; test coverage; Application software; Failure analysis; Large-scale systems; NASA; Performance analysis; Risk analysis; Risk management; Software maintenance; Software systems; Software testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Software Reliability Engineering, 1993. Proceedings., Fourth International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Denver, CO
Print_ISBN
0-8186-4010-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSRE.1993.624294
Filename
624294
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