Abstract

Modified Sequential probability ratio test (MSPRT) technique helps to increase the reliability and speed of stabilization detection on the Non homogenous poison process (NHPP) with the maximum number of software faults to reduce error between the consumer risk and producer risk, with the time cumulative system of hours. Modified sequential probability ratio test can be used to reduce the average sample size required to perform statistical hypothesis tests at specified levels of significance and power. The proposed result suggests MSPRT along with maximum number of faults contained in software would be useful in speeding up decision making while dealings error in a software reliability weekly index, we show the graphical performance of the MSPRT and average sample number (ASN).

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