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A consumer/producer approach to risk-driven software reliability and testing
Date
2009
Abstract
1. Introduction: We introduce the concept of using both consumer software and producer software in the analysis of risk as it relates to test criteria and strategies. There are two different versions of the software, one representing the consumer’s viewpoint, which requires reliable software at reasonable cost, and the other representing the producer’s viewpoint, trying to produce adequate software with the lowest effort. As a using organization, the consumer does not conduct software design but does write requirements specifications that the producer uses to design the software. In addition, both the consumer and producer are responsible for quality control activities, such as inspection and testing.
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peer-reviewed
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
Citation
SAC '09 Proceedings of the 2009 ACM symposium on Applied Computing;pp. 537-538
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2009_Schneidewind.pdf
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Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
