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Advances in Bayesian Software Reliability Modelling
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This paper reviews recent developments in Bayesian software reliability
modeling. In so doing, emphasis is given to two models which can incorporate the
case of reliability deterioration due to potential introduction of new bugs to the software
during the development phase. Since the introduction of bugs is an unobservable
process, latent variables are introduced to incorporate this characteristic into
the models. The two models are based, respectively, on a hidden Markov model
and a self-exciting point process with latent variables.
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