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Investigation of the Risk to Software Reliability of Requirements Changes
Point of Contact Norman F. Schneidewind
nschneid@nps.navy.mil
Dates October 2001 - September 2004
Problem While software design and code metrics have enjoyed some success as predictors of software quality, the measurement field is stuck at this level of achievement. If measurement is to advance to a higher level, we must shift our attention to the front-end of the development process, because it is during requirements analysis that errors are inserted into the process.
Objective Identify the attributes of requirements that cause the software to be unreliable Quantify the relationship between requirements risk and reliability. If these attributes can be identified, then policies can be recommended to NASA for recognizing these risks and avoiding or mitigating them during development. Extend and validate our work in this area on the Space Shuttle to GSFC and JPL software projects.
Results Report on results of Discriminant Analysis experiment.pdf
Report on results of Trend Analysis experiment.pdf
Keywords software reliabilty, code metrics, reliability risk, space shuttle, risk of faults and failures
Categories Software Reliability
Requirements Analysis
Traceability Analysis