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A fault in the C Standard or existing compilers?

Software is not the only entity that can contain faults. The requirements listed in a specification are usually considered to be correct, almost by definition. Of course the users of software...

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Impact of hardware characteristics on detectable fault behavior

Preface. This is the first of what I hope will be many posts analysing experimental data, that will eventually end up in my empirical software engineering with R book (this experiment was chosen...

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Programs spent a lot of time repeating themselves

Inexperienced software developers are always surprised that programs used by lots of people can contain many apparently non-trivial faults and yet continue to operate satisfactorily; experienced...

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Moving to the 12th cycle in fault prediction modeling

Most software fault prediction papers are based on a false assumption, i.e., a list of dates when a fault was first experienced, by a program, contains enough information to build a model that has a...

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Quality control in a zero cost of replication business

When a new manufacturing material becomes available, its use is often integrated with existing techniques, e.g., using scientific management techniques for software production. Customers want reliable...

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A fault in the C Standard or existing compilers?

Software is not the only entity that can contain faults. The requirements listed in a specification are usually considered to be correct, almost by definition. Of course the users of software...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Impact of hardware characteristics on detectable fault behavior

Preface. This is the first of what I hope will be many posts analysing experimental data, that will eventually end up in my empirical software engineering with R book (this experiment was chosen...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Programs spent a lot of time repeating themselves

Inexperienced software developers are always surprised that programs used by lots of people can contain many apparently non-trivial faults and yet continue to operate satisfactorily; experienced...

View Article


Moving to the 12th cycle in fault prediction modeling

Most software fault prediction papers are based on a false assumption, i.e., a list of dates when a fault was first experienced, by a program, contains enough information to build a model that has a...

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Quality control in a zero cost of replication business

When a new manufacturing material becomes available, its use is often integrated with existing techniques, e.g., using scientific management techniques for software production. Customers want reliable...

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