DocumentCode
2425565
Title
Software reliability and the “Cleanroom” approach: a position paper
Author
Deck, Michael
Author_Institution
Cleanroom Software Eng. Inc., Boulder, CO, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
19-22 Jan 1998
Firstpage
218
Lastpage
223
Abstract
In the context of software engineering, the IEEE defines reliability as “the ability of a system or component to perform its required functions under stated conditions for a specified period of time”. The author believes that improving the development process is really the longer end of the lever. The Cleanroom approach, initially conceived at IBM´s Federal Systems Division, is a proven set of principles, practices, and techniques for reducing the cost to develop highly reliable software. While this paper does not explain all of what Cleanroom offers, the author gives an overview of the approach and cite some examples of its use with which he is familiar
Keywords
program testing; software development management; software reliability; IBM Cleanroom approach; practices; principles; software engineering; software reliability; techniques; Computer bugs; Costs; Maintenance; Marketing and sales; Software engineering; Software measurement; Software reliability; Software systems; Time measurement; Usability; Vehicle crash testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Reliability and Maintainability Symposium, 1998. Proceedings., Annual
Conference_Location
Anaheim, CA
ISSN
0149-144X
Print_ISBN
0-7803-4362-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RAMS.1998.653750
Filename
653750
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