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The following pages link to A Unification of Some Software Reliability Models (Q3685182):
Displayed 21 items.
- Phase-type software reliability model: parameter estimation algorithms with grouped data (Q331845) (← links)
- Bivariate change-point modeling for software reliability assessment with uncertainty of testing-environment factor (Q331847) (← links)
- On inconsistency of estimators of parameters of non-homogeneous Poisson process models for software reliability (Q730737) (← links)
- On a software reliability model by Koch and Spreij (Q927366) (← links)
- A unified parameter estimation algorithm for discrete software reliability models (Q1018944) (← links)
- A note on estimating the number of errors in a system by recapture sampling (Q1116255) (← links)
- On Bayesian software reliability modelling (Q1193936) (← links)
- On dependent marking and thinning of point processes (Q1208957) (← links)
- Trend analysis and prediction procedures for time nonhomogeneous claim processes (Q1329408) (← links)
- A procedure for complete fault detection with a removal process (Q1410574) (← links)
- Optimal policies under risk for changing software systems based on customer satisfaction (Q1577143) (← links)
- A mixture and self-exciting model for software reliability (Q1779675) (← links)
- A unified modeling framework incorporating change-point for measuring reliability growth daring software testing (Q1788871) (← links)
- Successive sampling and software reliability (Q1918136) (← links)
- Fault Diversity in Software Reliability (Q3415837) (← links)
- Minimum Variance Unbiased Estimation of Software Reliability (Q3415934) (← links)
- Optimal Maintenance Schedules of Computer Software (Q3415968) (← links)
- Inference for the software reliability using asymmetric los fimctions:a hierarchical bayes approach (Q4215202) (← links)
- The<i>L</i><sub><i>p</i></sub>-norm estimation of the parameters for the Jelinski–Moranda model in software reliability (Q4903551) (← links)
- Bayesian Analysis of Stochastic Processes in Reliability (Q5051091) (← links)
- An EM Algorithm for Record Value Statistics Models in Software Reliability Estimation (Q5305795) (← links)