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7th ISSRE 1996: White Plains, NY, USA
- Seventh International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, ISSRE 1996, White Plains, NY, USA, October 30, 1996-Nov. 2, 1996. IEEE Computer Society 1996, ISBN 0-8186-7707-4
Fault/Failure Detection
- J. Jenny Li, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Automatic failure detection with Conditional-Belief supervisors. 4-13 - Anshuman Thakur, Ravishankar K. Iyer:
Analyze-NOW-an environment for collection and analysis of failures in a network of workstations. 14-23 - Fevzi Belli, Radu Crisan:
Towards automation of checklist-based code-reviews. 24-33
Operational Profile/Failure
- Adalberto Nobiato Crespo, Paolo Matrella, Alberto Pasquini:
Sensitivity of reliability growth models to operational profile errors. 35-44 - Bojan Cukic, Farokh B. Bastani:
On reducing the sensitivity of software reliability to variations in the operational profile. 45-54 - Martin L. Shooman:
Avionics software problem occurrence rates. 55-64
Test Generation
- Amit M. Paradkar, Kuo-Chung Tai, Mladen A. Vouk:
Automatic test generation for predicates. 66-75 - David Chenho Kung, Y. Lu, N. Venugopalan, Pei Hsia, Yasufumi Toyoshima, Cris Chen, Jerry Gao:
Object state testing and fault analysis for reliable software systems. 76-85
Reliable Systems I
- Joseph A. Morgan, George J. Knafl:
Residual fault density prediction using regression methods. 87-92 - John P. Hudepohl, Stephen J. Aud, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Edward B. Allen, Jean Mayrand:
Integrating metrics and models for software risk assessment. 93-98 - Veena B. Mendiratta:
Assessing the reliability impacts of software fault-tolerance mechanisms. 99-103 - Behrooz Parhami:
Design of reliable software via general combination of N-version programming and acceptance testing. 104-109
Testing
- Márcio Eduardo Delamaro, José Carlos Maldonado, Aditya P. Mathur:
Integration testing using interface mutation. 112-121 - Chi-Ming Chung, Timothy K. Shih, Ying-Hong Wang, Wei-Chuan Lin, Ying-Feng Kuo:
Task decomposition testing and metrics for concurrent programs. 122-130
Reliable Systems II
- Carol S. Smidts, Robert Stoddard, Martin A. Stutzke:
Software reliability models: an approach to early reliability prediction. 132-141 - Peter Molin:
Designing reliable systems from reliable components using the context-dependent constraint concept. 142-151 - Robert Hochman, Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Edward B. Allen, John P. Hudepohl:
Using the genetic algorithm to build optimal neural networks for fault-prone module detection. 152-162
Fault Injection
- James M. Bieman, Daniel Dreilinger, Lijun Lin:
Using fault injection to increase software test coverage. 166-174 - Jörgen Christmansson, P. Santhanam:
Error injection aimed at fault removal in fault tolerance mechanisms-criteria for error selection using field data on software faults. 175-184 - Wee Teck Ng, Christopher M. Aycock, Gurushankar Rajamani, Peter M. Chen:
Comparing disk and memory's resistance to operating system crashes. 185-194
SRE Experience
- Willa K. Ehrlich, R. Chan, W. J. Donnelly, H. H. Park, M. B. Saltzman, P. Verma:
Validating software architectures for high reliability. 196-206 - Mohamed Kaâniche, Karama Kanoun:
Reliability of a commercial telecommunications system. 207-212 - Paritosh Dixit, Mladen A. Vouk, Donald L. Bitzer, Christopher Alix:
Reliability and availability of a wide area network-based education system. 213-218 - William W. Everett, J. M. Gobat:
DQS's experience with SRE. 219-224
Distributed Computing
- Norman F. Schneidewind:
Software reliability engineering for client-server systems. 226-235 - Michael James Katchabaw, Hanan Lutfi Lutfiyya, Andrew D. Marshall, Michael A. Bauer:
Policy-driven fault management in distributed systems. 236-245 - Alan W. Williams, Robert L. Probert:
A practical strategy for testing pair-wise coverage of network interfaces. 246-254
Fault Tolerance I
- Sean J. Geoghegan, Dimiter R. Avresky:
Method for designing and placing check sets based on control flow analysis of programs. 256-265 - Adel Cherif, Masato Suzuki, Takuya Katayama:
A replication technique based on a functional and attribute grammar computation model. 266-273 - Avi Ziv, Jehoshua Bruck:
An on-line algorithm for checkpoint placement. 274-283
Panel
- William W. Everett, J. D. Muss, Willa K. Ehrlich, P. K. Mangan, J. D. Mum, Robert H. Yacobellis:
Panel: How Can Software Reliability Engineering (SRE) Help System Engineers and SofWare Architects? 285-287
Reliability Growth Models
- Rong-Huei Hou, Sy-Yen Kuo, Yi-Ping Chang:
Efficient allocation of testing resources for software module testing based on the hyper-geometric distribution software reliability growth model. 289-298 - Swapna S. Gokhale, Teebu Philip, Peter N. Marinos, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Unification of finite failure non-homogeneous Poisson process models through test coverage. 299-307 - Peter G. Bishop, Robin E. Bloomfield:
A conservative theory for long term reliability growth prediction. 308-317
Fault Tolerance II
- K. H. Kim, Luiz F. Bacellar, Chittur Subbaraman:
Primary-shadow consistency issues in the DRB scheme and the recovery time bound. 319-329 - K. H. Kim, Mladen A. Vouk, David F. McAllister:
An empirical evaluation of maximum likelihood voting in failure correlation conditions. 330-339 - D. A. Simser, Rudolph E. Seviora:
Supervision of real-time software systems using optimistic path prediction and rollbacks. 340-349
Panel
- Adrian A. Dolinsky, Dave Rentschler, Sue Steele, John A. Teresinski, Jim Widmaier:
Panel: Deploying SRE in Your Organization or Company. 352
Modeling/Measurement
- Jeff Tian, Joe Palma:
Data partition based reliability modeling. 354-363 - Taghi M. Khoshgoftaar, Edward B. Allen, Nishith Goel, Amit Nandi, John McMullan:
Detection of software modules with high debug code churn in a very large legacy system. 364-371 - Michael Naixin Li, Yashwant K. Malaiya:
Fault exposure ratio estimation and applications. 372-381
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