<p><P>In the past ten years or so, software architecture has emerged as a central notion in the development of complex software systems. Software architecture is now accepted in the software engineering research and development community as a manageable and meaningful abstraction of the system under
Software System Design Methods: The Challenge of Advanced Computing Technology
β Scribed by Victor R. Basili, Richard W. Selby Jr. (auth.), Jozef K. Skwirzynski (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 735
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 22
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
In this volume we present the full proceedings of a NATO Advanced Study Institute (ASI) on the theme of the challenge of advanced computing technology to system design methods. This is in fact the second ASI organised by myself and my colleagues in the field of systems reliability; the first was about Electronic Systems Effectiveness and Life Cycle Costing, and the proceedΒ ings were published by the same publisher in 1983, as "Series F (Computer and System Sciences, No. 3)". The first part of the present proceedings concentrates on the development of low-fault and fault-tolerant software. In organising this session I was greatly helped by Mr. John Musa and Professor V. R. Basili. The latter and Or. R. W. Selby open our text with their interesting approach to the problem of data collection and of observation sampling for statistical analysis of software development, software testing strategies and error analysis. The problem of cleanΒ room software development is also considered. Next Professor B. Randell discusses recursively structured fault-tolerant distributed computer systems, and bases his approach on a UNIX system example. His aim is to establish that a distributed system should be functionally equivalent to an individual computing system. Or. L. F. Pau considers knowledge engineering techniques applied to fault detection, test generation and maintenance of software. This is illustrated by a variety of examples, such as electronic failure detection, control system testing, analysis of intermittent failures, false alarm reduction and others. Following this Mr. M.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-XIII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Four Applications of a Software Data Collection and Analysis Methodology....Pages 3-33
Recursively Structured Fault-Tolerant Distributed Computing Systems....Pages 35-52
Knowledge Engineering Techniques Applied to Fault Detection Test Generation, and Maintenance....Pages 53-79
Software Development Under Statistical Quality Control....Pages 81-94
Life Time Distributions for Coherent Systems....Pages 95-122
Back Matter....Pages 123-151
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
Psychological Research on Software Development....Pages 155-183
From Interactive to Intelligent Systems....Pages 185-212
Design and Use of Programming Languages....Pages 213-241
Back Matter....Pages 243-271
Front Matter....Pages 273-273
Application of Basic and Logarithmic Poisson Execution Time Models in Software Reliability Measurement....Pages 275-298
Tools for the Analysis of the Accuracy of Software Reliability Predictions....Pages 299-335
The Use of Exploratory Data Analysis Techniques for Software Reliability Assessment and Prediction....Pages 337-351
Failure Patterns and Reliability Growth Potential for Software Systems....Pages 353-363
The Use of Regression Techniques for Matching Reliability Models to the Real World....Pages 365-378
The Assessment of Software Reliability for Systems with High Reliability Requirements....Pages 379-398
Process and Design Considerations as they Affect the Number, Nature and Disclosure of Software Faults....Pages 399-421
Assessing System Reliability Using Censoring Methodology....Pages 423-438
Statistical Design of Experiments for Computer Performance Evaluation....Pages 439-461
Reliability Analysis for Integrated Voice/Data Networks....Pages 463-474
Computers of the Fifth Generation and Their Role in Communications....Pages 475-489
The Rationale of Reliability Prediction....Pages 491-536
Front Matter....Pages 537-537
Needs Assessment: The First Step in a Cost-Effective Design of a Computer-Based System....Pages 539-565
Steps Toward Establishing Normal Rules for Software Cost, Schedule, and Productivity Estimating....Pages 567-575
The Economics of Software....Pages 577-586
Back Matter....Pages 587-649
Front Matter....Pages 651-651
Security, Privacy, Safety and Resiliency in Computation....Pages 653-679
Software Hazard Analysis Techniques....Pages 681-699
Data Security....Pages 701-719
Back Matter....Pages 721-741
Back Matter....Pages 743-749
β¦ Subjects
Software Engineering; Computer Communication Networks
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