Proceedings 10th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering (Cat. No.PR00443)
DOI: 10.1109/issre.1999.809307
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Scenario-based reliability analysis of component-based software

Abstract: Software designers are motivated to utilize off-the-shelf software components for rapid application development. Such applications are expected to have high reliability as a result of deploying trusted components. The claims of high reliability need further investigation based on reliability estimation models and techniques that are applicable to component-based applications. This paper introduces a probabilistic model and a reliability estimation and analysis technique applicable to high-level designs. The te… Show more

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“…The scenario-based method of Yacoub et al [27] is perhaps closest in spirit to our own approach. In many ways their method is a hybrid approach in which a state-based model of the system is constructed from a scenario specification (a set of basic scenarios plus a graph representing the composition of basic scenarios), and then paths through the model are enumerated until a threshold execution time is reached along each path.…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…The scenario-based method of Yacoub et al [27] is perhaps closest in spirit to our own approach. In many ways their method is a hybrid approach in which a state-based model of the system is constructed from a scenario specification (a set of basic scenarios plus a graph representing the composition of basic scenarios), and then paths through the model are enumerated until a threshold execution time is reached along each path.…”
Section: Discussion and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Path-based models [20,27] compute the reliability of the system by enumerating possible execution paths of the program. The scenario-based method of Yacoub et al [27] is perhaps closest in spirit to our own approach.…”
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“…Knowing the values of the reliability indicators of the components that create a given logical path, it is possible to determine the value of the reliability indicator of the whole software, using the knowledge of the architecture of the software. The representative examples of the models based on logical paths may be found in studies [8,17,23].…”
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confidence: 99%