Abstract

This experience report describes the successful application of statistical software testing to a large-scale realworld equipment replacement project. The Data Processing System at Dungeness B nuclear power station is obsolescent and needs to be replaced by a new system involving different technology. The new Data Processing and Control System (DPCS) involves a large amount of software code, with the potential for software failures, and therefore confidence needs to be established in the dependability of the new software-based system. Statistical software testing (ST) was used as one technique to do this. The aim was to support the claim that with high confidence the higher integrity parts of the replacement software have a failure probability of better than 10-2 failures per demand (fpd). This paper describes how this has been achieved by careful design of the statistical tests and by the development of a large number of supporting tools and procedures. A total of 395 statistical tests with no failure was achieved providing at least 98% confidence that the safety claim has been met.

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