A fault, by definition, is a structural imperfection in a software system that may lead to the system's eventually failing. In other words, it is a physical characteristic of the system of which the type and extent may be measured using the same ideas used to measure the properties of more traditional physical systems.
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By definition, a fault is a structural imperfection in a software system that may lead to the system's eventually failing. A measurable and precise definition ...
Software fault is a structural imperfection in a software system that may lead to the system's eventually failing [29] . In spite of many advanced debugging ...
A measurable and precise definition of what faults are makes it possible to accurately identify and count them, which in turn allows the formulation of models ...
Toward a quantifiable definition of software faults. Document ID. 20060030403. Acquisition Source. Jet Propulsion Laboratory. Document Type. Conference Paper.
By definition, a fault is a structural imperfection in a software system that may lead to the system's eventually failing. A measurable and precise definition ...
An important aspect of developing models relating the number and type of faults in a software system to a set of structural measurement is defining what ...
This paper presents a survey of proposed techniques and methods to evaluate software and hardware reliability, and studies the possibility to explore them ...
Summary: This paper tokenizes the differences between a version of the system exhibiting a particular failure behavior, and the version in which changes ...
Nov 12, 2002 · As part of our on-going work in modeling software faults, we have developed a method of unambiguously identifying and counting faults.