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R 2023-06-15
14:15
Tokyo Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg.
(Primary: On-site, Secondary: Online)
Change-point Detection of Fault Counting Data Based on Anomaly Detection Methodology for Software Reliability Assessment
Shin Danjo, Yuka Minamino, Masashi Kuwano (Tottori Univ), Taku Moriyama (Yokohama City Univ), Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ) R2023-7
 [more] R2023-7
pp.1-6
R 2021-07-17
14:00
Online Virtual A Software Reliability Assessment Tool with Wavelet Shrinkage Estimation
Jingchi Wu, Tadashi Dohi, Hiroyuki Okamura (Hiroshima Univ.) R2021-18
Wavelet shrinkage estimation is a non-parametric technique to estimate the intensity function in
non-homogeneous Poiss... [more]
R2021-18
pp.12-17
R 2020-12-11
14:50
Online Online Long-term Software Fault Prediction with Wavelet Shrinkage Estimation
Jingchi Wu Hu, Tadashi Dohi, Hiroyuki Okamura (Hiroshima Univ.) R2020-32
Recently, wavelet shrinkage estimation received considerable attentions to estimate stochastic processes such as a non-h... [more] R2020-32
pp.12-17
R 2019-11-28
14:35
Osaka Central Electric Club Process-Oriented Software Reliability Modeling with Debugging Difficulties
Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2019-45
We discuss software reliability growth modeling by considering the relationship between the debugging process, which mai... [more] R2019-45
pp.13-18
R 2019-10-25
14:00
Nagasaki Fukue Culture Center Multiple Change-Point Modeling for Software Reliability Assessment
Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2019-38
We discuss Markovian imperfect debugging modeling for software reliability assessment with multiple changes of testing e... [more] R2019-38
pp.1-6
R 2018-05-25
15:30
Aichi Aichi Institute of Technology, Motoyama Campus Bayesian Interval Estimation of Optimal Software Release Time Based on a Discretized NHPP Model
Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2018-4
We discuss an approach for obtaining interval estimation of optimal software release time which is derived by a discreti... [more] R2018-4
pp.19-24
R 2018-05-25
15:55
Aichi Aichi Institute of Technology, Motoyama Campus Bootstrap Software Reliability Assessment Method and Its Application to Automotive Software
Keita Sano (AISIN SEIKI), Takaji Fujiwara (SRATECH Lab), Mitsuhiro Kimura (Hosei Univ.) R2018-5
Although automotive software is required to have high reliability in terms of product characteristics, it is becoming di... [more] R2018-5
pp.25-30
R 2017-07-28
15:00
Hokkaido Wakkanai Sun Hotel The Software Failure and Reliability Assessment Tool (SFRAT) -- A Platform to Foster Collaboration --
Vidhyashree Nagaraju, Venkateswaran Shekar (Univ. of Massachusetts Dartmouth), Thierry Wandji (NAVAIR), Lance Fiondella (Univ. of Massachusetts Dartmouth) R2017-19
This paper presents the application architecture of SFRAT, a free and open source application to promote the quantitativ... [more] R2017-19
pp.31-36
R 2017-05-26
12:30
Okayama Purity Makibi Markovian Modeling for Software Reliability Assessment with Change-Point
Shinji Inoue (Kansai Univ.), Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2017-1
We discuss Markovian software reliability modeling with the effect of change-point and imperfect debugging environment f... [more] R2017-1
pp.1-6
R 2017-05-26
16:20
Okayama Purity Makibi [Invited Talk] A Summary of Elementary Software Reliability Modeling
Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2017-9
Software reliability is one of the most important characteristics of software quality. Its measurement and management te... [more] R2017-9
pp.49-56
R 2016-07-29
13:30
Hokkaido Otaru Chamber of Commerce and Industry On Optimal Software Release Problems Based on a Hazard Rate Model with Effect of Change-Point
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2016-13
We often observed the case that the hazard rate of software failure-occurrence time intervals notably change in actual t... [more] R2016-13
pp.1-6
R 2016-05-28
15:40
Aichi WINC AICHI On Binomial-Type Software Reliability Modeling with Test Environment Factors
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2016-7
Considering an actual software testing phase, we have no doubt that the software reliability growth process depends on t... [more] R2016-7
pp.39-44
SS 2014-10-23
15:15
Kochi Kochi city culture-plaza cul-port Predicting Number of Faults Based on Software Reliability Growth Model from Repository System
Kiyoshi Honda, Hironori Washizaki, Yoshiaki Fukazawa (Waseda Univ.) SS2014-27
Software development requires repository system
to manage the whole developing phases such as coding and testing.
We a... [more]
SS2014-27
pp.13-16
R 2014-08-01
13:30
Hokkaido Smile Hotel Hakodate Hazard Rate Modeling for Software Reliability Assessment with Multiple Change-Point
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2014-14
This paper discusses software hazard rate modeling with the effect of multiple change-point occurrences for developing m... [more] R2014-14
pp.1-6
R 2014-05-23
16:20
Aichi   On Change-Point Modeling for Software Reliability Assessment with the Truncated Distribution of Initial Fault Content
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2014-7
We discuss change-point modeling for software reliability assessment with the change of testing-environment. Especially,... [more] R2014-7
pp.35-40
R 2013-07-26
13:30
Hokkaido 未定 Bootstrapping Interval Estimation of Software Reliability Assessment Measures Based on a Discretized NHPP Model
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2013-20
In an actual software testing, software development managers encounter the situation that they cannot obtain a sufficien... [more] R2013-20
pp.1-6
R 2013-05-17
13:35
Hiroshima   On Change-Point Detection in Software Reliability Models and Its Application to Reliability Assessment
Shinji Inoue, Shiho Hayashida, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2013-7
A software hazard rate model is known as one of the important and useful mathematical models for describing a software f... [more] R2013-7
pp.37-42
R 2012-05-25
16:30
Shimane   On Hazard Rate Modeling with Change-Point for Software Reliability Assessment
Shinji Inoue, Shiho Hayashida, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2012-8
A software hazard rate model is known as one of the important and useful mathematical model for describing the software ... [more] R2012-8
pp.41-46
R 2011-10-21
15:05
Fukuoka   On Software Reliability Assessment with Multiple Change-Point Occurrence
Shinji Inoue, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2011-30
Software reliability growth models can be developed under the basic assumption that the stochastic or statistical charac... [more] R2011-30
pp.17-22
R 2011-07-29
13:35
Hokkaido   A Note on Operational Software Reliability Modeling with Systemability
Koichi Tokuno, Shigeru Yamada (Tottori Univ.) R2011-20
In this paper, we discuss the stochastic modeling for operational software reliability measurement, assuming that the te... [more] R2011-20
pp.7-12
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