Title
Application Of Total Quality Management Techniques To Safety Analysis In Software Product Development
Abstract
The safety level of any system may be defined as the probability that no catastrophic accident is expected to occur during system operation, for a specified period of time. The purpose of software safety analysis is to reduce system risk. due to software malfunctions, to an acceptable level. Conventional software safety analysis techniques are reactive in orientation. They are intended to identify software faults as part of a post-programming evaluation procedure. A more cost-effective approach would be to avoid introducing the faults into the computer code. This paper discusses the ongoing establishment of a development methodology that would incorporate this proactive approach to software safety analysis, by applying the concepts of total quality management. This research provides a linkage of software engineering to such classical industrial engineering activities as safety analysis and quality control.
Year
DOI
Venue
2001
10.1504/IJTM.2001.002918
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT
Keywords
Field
DocType
software development, systems analysis, hazard analysis, total quality management
Economics,Avionics software,Software quality analyst,Knowledge management,Software quality control,Software quality,Software verification and validation,Software construction,Software sizing,Software development,Operations management,Reliability engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
21
3-4
0267-5730
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Gary P. Moynihan1255.11
Paul S. Ray2101.90
Robert G. Batson3131.65
William G. Nichols4121.54