Abstract

Software reliability growth model (SRGM) is used as one of the reliability assessment methods to assess the software reliability. In SRGM, the degree of reliability growth may fluctuate greatly according to change in the internal state of the software. It is called the change point (CP). Several researchers proposed the SRGM considering CP. In the open source software (OSS), there are many projects that continue development even after the software is released. Therefore, major updates with breaking changes may occur in it. The major updates can be a factor that causes a CP because it greatly changes the internal state of the OSS. This paper focuses on the relationship between CP and software updates. We collect OSS fault data from a bug tracking system. Moreover, we examine the behavior of SRGM before and after software updates. Furthermore, we discuss the applicability of SRGM for CP in OSS. Also, we compare the proposed model based on CP with the model without CP. As a result, we have confirmed that the SRGM can evaluate the reliability in the environment with major updates. Moreover, the proposed method performs better than without considering CP model. Especially, the exponential model’s mean value function is the suitable method to assess the OSS reliability for the proposed method.

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