Title
The Effects Of Infrequent But Difficult Inputs Conditions On N-Version Programming
Abstract
The software reliability of a system based on N-version programming is dominated by how well infrequent but difficult inputs conditions are handled. In traditional single version programming, these inputs me responsible for only a small percentage of software failures. As versions are added using N-version programming techniques, failures due to common and simple input conditions are quickly reduced. But failures due to infrequent but difficult conditions are only slightly reduced. For a system with a large number of versions the vast majority of failures oz! due to infrequent but difficult input conditions. this complicates the prediction of software reliability and effects how N-Version programming system should be implemented.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1109/EURMIC.1997.617367
23RD EUROMICRO CONFERENCE - NEW FRONTIERS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, PROCEEDINGS
Keywords
DocType
ISSN
configuration management,n version programming,software fault tolerance
Conference
1089-6503
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
John A. Zinky119026.28
Joshua Etkin211.71