Title
In-process evaluation for software inspection and test
Abstract
The goal of software inspection and test is to reduce the expected cost of software failure over the life of a product. The authors extend the use of defect triggers, the events that cause defects to be discovered, to help evaluate the effectiveness of inspections and test scenarios. In the case of inspections, the defect trigger is defined as a set of values that associate the skills of the inspector with the discovered defect. Similarly, for test scenarios, the defect trigger values embody the deferring strategies being used in creating these scenarios. The usefulness of triggers in evaluating the effectiveness of software inspections and tests is demonstrated by evaluating the inspection and test activities of some software products. These evaluations are used to point to deficiencies in inspection and test strategies, and to progress made in improving such strategies. The trigger distribution of the entire inspection or test series may then be used to highlight areas for further investigation, with the aim of improving the design, implementation, and test processes.
Year
DOI
Venue
1993
10.1109/32.256853
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions  
Keywords
Field
DocType
program testing,software quality,software reliability,defect triggers,expected cost,in-process evaluation,software failure,software inspection,software testing,test scenarios
Work in process,Computer science,Scenario testing,Software,Software inspection,Software quality,Orthogonal Defect Classification,Expected cost,Test strategy,Reliability engineering
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
19
11
0098-5589
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
46
4.48
18
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Jarir K. Chaar146055.00
Michael J. Halliday245553.11
Inderpal S. Bhandari351762.14
Chillarege, R.431651.99