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IEEE 982.1 1989

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IEEE Standard Dictionary of Measures to Produce Reliable Software

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IEEE 1989 54
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New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Superseded by IEEE Std 982.1-2005 A set of measures indicative of software reliability that can be applied to the software product as well as to the development and support processes is provided. The measures can be applied early in the development process to indicate the reliability of the delivered product. The aim is to provide a common set of definitions that allows a meaningful exchange of data and evaluations to occur, and that serves as the foundation on which researchers and practitioners can build consistent methods. The standard is designed to assist management in directing product development and support toward specific reliability goals.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Title Page
3 Introduction
4 Participants
7 CONTENTS
15 1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
1.2 References
16 2. Definitions
3. Functional Classification of Measures
17 3.1 Product Measures
3.2 Process Measures
19 4. Measures for Reliable Software
4.1 Fault Density
4.2 Defect Density
20 4.3 Cumulative Failure Profile
4.4 Fault-Days Number
21 4.5 Functional or Modular Test Coverage
22 4.6 Cause and Effect Graphing
23 4.7 Requirements Traceability
24 4.8 Defect Indices
25 4.9 Error Distribution(s)
27 4.10 Software Maturity Index
28 4.11 Manhours per Major Defect Detected
29 4.12 Number of Conflicting Requirements
4.13 Number of Entries and Exits per Module
4.14 Software Science Measures
30 4.15 Graph-Theoretic Complexity for Architecture
32 4.16 Cyclomatic Complexity
4.17 Minimal Unit Test Case Determination
33 4.18 Run Reliability
34 4.19 Design Structure
35 4.20 Mean Time to Discover the Next K Faults
4.21 Software Purity Level
36 4.22 Estimated Number of Faults Remaining (by Seeding)
37 4.23 Requirements Compliance
38 4.24 Test Coverage
39 4.25 Date or Information Flow Complexity
40 4.26 Reliability Growth Function
41 4.27 Residual Fault Count
4.28 Failure Analysis Using Elapsed Time
42 4.29 Testing Sufficiency
43 4.30 Mean-Time-to-Failure
4.31 Failure Rate
44 4.32 Software Documentation and Source Listings
45 4.33 RELY (Required Software Reliability)
47 4.34 Software Release Readiness
49 4.35 Completeness
50 4.36 Test Accuracy
51 4.37 System Performance Reliability
52 4.38 Independent Process Reliability
53 4.39 Combined Hardware and Software (System) Operational Availability
IEEE 982.1 1989
$97.50