Title :
Experience report on early software reliability prediction and estimation
Author :
Smith, Curt ; Uber, Craig
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Syst. Co., USA
Abstract :
The reliability growth of the network software for a multiship naval system was estimated using the Computer Aided Software Reliability Estimation (CASRE) program developed by A. Nikora (1994). Although CASRE provides useful results it isn´t applicable until after system integration testing begins. To see if results could be obtained sooner, the CASRE estimates were compared with those from two other models that promised earlier results. The first was a development process model created by S. Keene. This model makes reliability predictions based on the Software Engineering Institute´s Capability Maturity Model level of the developer and the estimated lines of code. The second model, developed by J. Gaffney and implemented in the Software Error Estimation Program (SWEEP) fits errors discovered to a Rayleigh curve. SWEEP was used to show our reliability growth from unit test forward. After all the results were obtained they were normalized to software errors remaining per thousand source lines of code and plotted on one graph. From this graph it was clear that software reliability could be predicted well before system integration
Keywords :
software development management; software metrics; software reliability; CASRE; Capability Maturity Model; Computer Aided Software Reliability Estimation; Rayleigh curve; SWEEP; Software Error Estimation Program; early software reliability prediction; multiship naval system; network software; reliability growth; reliability predictions; software errors; system integration testing; Capability maturity model; Computer network reliability; Coordinate measuring machines; Databases; Hardware; Marine vehicles; Predictive models; Software engineering; Software reliability; System testing;
Conference_Titel :
Software Reliability Engineering, 1999. Proceedings. 10th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Boca Raton, FL
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0443-4
DOI :
10.1109/ISSRE.1999.809333