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9th ISSRE 1998: Paderborn, Germany
- Ninth International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, ISSRE 1998, Paderborn, Germany, November 4-7, 1998. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8991-9
Invited Papers
- Chittoor V. Ramamoorthy:
Digital Product Evolution - Models And Trends. 2 - Wladyslaw M. Turski:
Should/could software be more reliable than the "world" in which it is used? 3-9
Reliability Prediction and Estimation
- H. Pant, Daniel R. Jeske:
Software reliability predictions for distributed software. 11-21 - Sanjib Basu, Nader Ebrahimi:
Estimating the number of undetected errors: Bayesian model selection. 22-31 - Lionel C. Briand, Khaled El Emam, Bernd G. Freimut:
A comparison and integration of capture-recapture models and the detection profile method. 32-41
Process Improvement and Software Maintenance
- Robert L. Baber:
On the inadequacy of ordinary preconditions for the practical design and verification of programs. 43-48 - Claes Wohlin, Anders Wesslén:
Understanding software defect detection in the Personal Software Process. 49-58 - J. Jenny Li, Joseph R. Horgan:
To maintain a reliable software specification. 59-68
Reliability and Testability
- Per Runeson, Björn Regnell:
Derivation of an integrated operational profile and use case model. 70-79 - Christof Ebert, Ekkehard Baisch:
Industrial application of criticality predictions in software development. 80-89 - Mark C. K. Yang, W. Eric Wong, Alberto Pasquini:
Applying testability to reliability estimation. 90-99
Panel
- Norman F. Schneidewind, Jean-Claude Laprie, Allen P. Nikora, Michael R. Lyu, John D. Musa, Bill Everett:
Panel: Issues in the next generation of dependability standards. 101-104
Reliability Modelling and Validation
- Nozer D. Singpurwalla:
Software reliability modeling by concatenating failure rates. 106-110 - Chin-Yu Huang, Jung-Hua Lo, Sy-Yen Kuo:
Pragmatic study of parametric decomposition models for estimating software reliability growth. 111-123 - Robert E. Mullen:
The lognormal distribution of software failure rates: origin and evidence. 124-133 - Robert E. Mullen:
The lognormal distribution of software failure rates: application to software reliability growth modeling. 134-142
Test Planning and Automation
- Michele Pizza, Lorenzo Strigini:
Comparing the effectiveness of testing methods in improving programs: the effect of variations in program quality. 144-153 - Anthony T. Rivers, Mladen A. Vouk:
Resource-constrained non-operational testing of software. 154-163 - Bojan Cukic, Hany H. Ammar, Khalid Lateef:
Identifying high-risk scenarios of complex systems using input domain partitioning. 164-173 - Siddhartha R. Dalal, Ashish Jain, Nachimuthu Karunanithi, J. M. Leaton, Christopher M. Lott:
Model-based testing of a highly programmable system. 174-179
Panel
- Jeffrey M. Voas:
Does software reliability engineering (SRE) offer any benefits to mobile code's security woes? 180 - Anup K. Ghosh:
On certifying mobile code for secure applications. 381 - Fritz Hohl:
Mobile agent security and reliability. 181 - John D. Musa:
Software reliability engineering for mobile code. 182 - Tomas Sander:
Protecting mobile code. 183
Reliability and Simulation
- Robert W. Sumners, Parminder Chhabra, Jacob A. Abraham:
Lightweight guided random simulation. 185-191 - Swapna S. Gokhale, Michael R. Lyu, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Reliability simulation of component-based software systems. 192-201 - Swapna S. Gokhale, Michael R. Lyu, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Software reliability analysis incorporating fault detection and debugging activities. 202-211
Special Test Meithods
- Grigoris Antoniou, Oliver Jack:
Testing production system programs. 214-221 - Lydie du Bousquet, Farid Ouabdesselam, Jean-Luc Richier:
Expressing and implementing operational profiles for reactive software validation. 222-230 - Anup K. Ghosh, Matthew Schmid, V. Shah:
Testing the robustness of Windows NT software. 231-235
Process Improvements and Fault Diagnosis
- Oliver Laitenberger:
Studying the effects of code inspection and structural testing on software quality. 237-246 - K. H. Kim, Chittur Subbaraman:
A modular implementation model of the Primary-Shadow TMO replication scheme and a testing approach using a real-time environment simulator. 247-256 - Yves Le Traon, Farid Ouabdesselam, Chantal Robach:
Software diagnosability. 257-266
Reliability Analysis and Optimization
- Veena B. Mendiratta:
Reliability analysis of clustered computing systems. 268-272 - W. Eric Wong, Joseph R. Horgan, Michael Syring, Wayne M. Zage, Dolores M. Zage:
Applying design metrics to a large-scale software system. 273-282 - Sachin Garg, Aad P. A. van Moorsel, Kalyanaraman Vaidyanathan, Kishor S. Trivedi:
A methodology for detection and estimation of software aging. 283-292 - Walter J. Gutjahr:
Reliability optimization of redundant software with correlated failures. 293-302
Panel
- Kalai Kalaichelvan:
Panel: Reliability Assesment for Emerging Technique. 304
Evolutionary Software
- Allen P. Nikora, John C. Munson:
Determining fault insertion rates for evolving software systems. 306-315 - Shriram Biyani, Padmanabhan Santhanam:
Exploring defect data from development and customer usage on software modules over multiple releases. 316-320
Code Defect Classification and Metrics
- Khaled El Emam, Isabella Wieczorek:
The repeatability of code defect classifications. 322-333 - Lionel C. Briand, John W. Daly, D. Victor Porter, Jürgen Wüst:
Predicting fault-prone classes with design measures in object-oriented systems. 334-343 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Edward B. Allen:
Predicting the order of fault-prone modules in legacy software. 344-353
Safety Critical Software and Fault Injection
- Lori M. Kaufman, Joanne Bechta Dugan, Barry W. Johnson:
Using statistics of the extremes for software reliability analysis of safety critical systems. 355-363 - J.-C. Laplace, Mickael Brun:
Critical software for nuclear reactors: 11 years of field experience analysis. 364-368 - Jörgen Christmansson, Martin Hiller, Marcus Rimén:
An experimental comparison of fault and error injection. 369-378
Panel
- Bill Everett, John D. Musa, Norman F. Schneidewind, Mladen A. Vouk, Claes Wohlin:
Panel: Everything You Wanted to Know About SRE But Didn't Know Who To Ask. 380
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