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8th ISSRE 1997: Albuquerque, NM, USA
- Eighth International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, ISSRE 1997, Albuquerque, NM, USA, November 2-5, 1997. IEEE Computer Society 1997, ISBN 0-8186-8120-9
Session 1: Fault-Prone Module Identification
- Harald A. Stieber:
Statistical quality control: how to detect unreliable software components. 8-12 - Robert Hochman, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Edward B. Allen, John P. Hudepohl:
Evolutionary neural networks: a robust approach to software reliability problems. 13-26 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, K. Ganesan, Edward B. Allen, Fletcher D. Ross, Rama Munikoti, Nishith Goel, Amit Nandi:
Predicting fault-prone modules with case-based reasoning. 27-35
Session 2: Error Detection and Handling
- Barry R. Pekilis, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Detection of response time failures of real-time software. 38-47 - Tony Savor, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Hierarchical supervisors for automatic detection of software failures. 48-59 - Kiem-Phong Vo, Yi-Min Wang, P. Emerald Chung, Yennun Huang:
Xept: a software instrumentation method for exception handling. 60-69
Session 3: Test Strategies
- Fevzi Belli, Javier Dreyer:
Program segmentation for controlling test coverage. 72-83 - Huifang Yin, Zemen Lebne-Dengel, Yashwant K. Malaiya:
Automatic test generation using checkpoint encoding and antirandom testing. 84-95 - Gregg Rothermel, Lixin Li, Margaret M. Burnett:
Testing strategies for form-based visual programs. 96-107
Session 4: Industry Practice 1: Software Reliability Engineering Applications
- Raymond V. Sandfoss, Steven A. Meyer:
Input requirements needed to produce an operational profile for a new telecommunications system (Abstract). 110 - James J. Cusick, Max Fine:
Guiding reengineering with the operational profile (Abstract). 111 - Ted W. Keller, Norman F. Schneidewind:
Successful application of software reliability engineering for the NASA Space Shuttle (Abstract). 112-113 - P. Carnes:
Software reliability in weapon systems (Abstract). 114
Session 5: Modeling Reliability Growth
- Min Xie, Guan Y. Hong, Claes Wohlin:
A practical method for the estimation of software reliability growth in the early stage of testing. 116-123 - Yashwant K. Malaiya, Jason Denton:
What do the software reliability growth model parameters represent? 124-135 - Alan Wood:
Software reliability growth models: assumptions vs. reality. 136-141
Session 6: Panel
- Jeffrey M. Voas, Chuck Howell, Bill Everett:
Panel: Qualifying The Reliability Of COTS Software Components. 144
Session 7: System Reliability I
- Saileshwar Krishnamurthy, Aditya P. Mathur:
On the estimation of reliability of a software system using reliabilities of its components. 146-155 - Hany H. Ammar, Tooraj Nikzadeh, Joanne Bechta Dugan:
An example of risk assessment of software systems specifications. 156-167 - J. Jenny Li, Josephine Micallef, Joseph R. Horgan:
Automatic simulation to predict software architecture reliability. 168-179
Session 8: High Reliability/Operational Profile
- Peter G. Bishop:
Using reversible computing to achieve fail-safety. 182-191 - Dong Tang, Herbert Hecht:
An approach to measuring and assessing dependability for critical software systems. 192-202 - Ken Chruscielski, Jeff Tian:
An operational profile for the Cartridge Support Software. 203-212
Keynote
- Larry J. Dalton:
Keynote: Software Reliability In Theory And Practice. 216
Session 11: Process and Quality
- Ryouei Takahashi, Yoichi Muraoka, Yukihiro Nakamura:
Building software quality classification trees: approach, experimentation, evaluation. 222-233 - Lionel C. Briand, Khaled El Emam, Bernd G. Freimut, Oliver Laitenberger:
Quantitative evaluation of capture-recapture models to control software inspections. 234-244 - Fevzi Belli, Radu Crisan:
Empirical performance analysis of computer-supported code-reviews. 245-255
Session 12: Industry Practice 2: Software Process Effectiveness
- Shalini Yajnik, Yennun Huang:
STL: a tool for on-line software update and rejuvenation (Abstract). 258 - Ed Fronczak:
A top-down approach to high-consequence fault analysis for software systems (Abstract). 259 - Kathryn Bassin, Padmanabhan Santhanam:
Use of software triggers to evaluate software process effectiveness and capture customer usage profiles (Abstract). 260-261
Session 13: Test Effectiveness
- W. Eric Wong, Joseph R. Horgan, Saul London, Hiralal Agrawal:
A study of effective regression testing in practice. 264-274 - Mei-Hwa Chen, Howard M. Kao:
Effect of class testing on the reliability of object-oriented programs. 275-282 - William E. Howden:
Confidence-based reliability and statistical coverage estimation. 283-291
Session 14: High Reliability
- M. S. Alam, W. H. Chen, Willa K. Ehrlich, M. E. Engel, D. A. Kropfl, P. Verma:
Assessing software reliability performance under highly critical but infrequent event occurrences. 294-307 - Jeffrey M. Voas, Anup K. Ghosh, Frank Charron, Lora Kassab:
Reducing uncertainty about common-mode failures. 308-319
Session 16: System Reliability II
- Carol S. Smidts, Donald W. Sova, G. K. Mandela:
An architectural model for software reliability quantification. 324-335 - Michael R. Lyu, Sampath Rangarajan, Aad P. A. van Moorsel:
Optimization of reliability allocation and testing schedule for software systems. 336-347 - Alberto Pasquini, Giuliano Pistolesi, S. Risuleo, Antonio Rizzo, V. Veneziano:
Reliability analysis of systems based on software and human resources. 348-355
Session 17: Software Reliability Growth Modeling Applications
- M. Akber Qureshi, Daniel R. Jeske:
Using proxy failure times with the Jelinski-Moranda software reliability model. 358-365 - May Barghout, Bev Littlewood, Abdallah A. Abdel-Ghaly:
A non-parametric approach to software reliability prediction. 366-377 - Chin-Yu Huang, Sy-Yen Kuo, Ing-Yi Chen:
Analysis of a software reliability growth model with logistic testing-effort function. 378-388
Session 18: Quality and Metrics
- Alberto Avritzer, Elaine J. Weyuker:
Enforcing quality of service of distributed objects. 390-401 - Norman F. Schneidewind:
Software metrics model for integrating quality control and prediction. 402-415
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