Browsing by Subject "Computer software -- Reliability."
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Application of the Kusumoto Cost-Metric to Evaluate the Cost-Effectiveness of Software Inspections
(North Dakota State University, 2012)Inspection and testing are two widely recommended techniques for software quality improvement with a common goal of defect detection and removal in software products. While testing cannot be conducted until software is ... -
Evaluating the Usefulness of Requirement Error Taxonomy as a Defect Prevention Technique: An Empirical Investigation
(North Dakota State University, 2014)Defect prevention techniques can be used during the creation of software artifacts to help developers create high-quality artifacts. The Requirement Error Taxonomy developed by Walia et al. [22, 23] helps focus developer’s ... -
Investigating the Defect Patterns during the Software Development Projects
(North Dakota State University, 2014)With the growing software industry and our dependency on complex software applications, it is vital that the software is free of faults. The objective of my study is to, identify and classify the most common type of defects ... -
A Realistic and Reliable Approach for Real Time Monitoring of Infrastructure
(North Dakota State University, 2020)Rapid advancements in the field of site reliability engineering in the past few decades have made it an indispensable part of how humans create scalable and highly reliable software systems. The inherent need of a reliable ... -
Software Metrics Tool
(North Dakota State University, 2016)A software metric is the measurement of a particular characteristic of a software program. These metrics are very useful for optimizing the performance of the software, managing resources, debugging, schedule planning, ...