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Software Reliability

Hoang Pham
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In this paper, the authors present detailed analytical models, state-of-the-art techniques, methodologies, and tools used to assess the reliability of software systems, and present a detailed analytical model for software systems.
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From the Publisher: this book presents detailed analytical models, state-of-the-art techniques, methodologies, and tools used to assess the reliability of software systems.

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Predicting fault incidence using software change history

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Test-driven development concepts, taxonomy, and future direction

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NHPP software reliability and cost models with testing coverage

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