Abstract

Multiple Software Reliability Growth Models (SRGM) has been illustrated to inspire designers and software developers to develop quality software. These models implicitly assume that expenditure is constant throughout testing effort. Recently importance was given to the testing phase by the development team and it requires controlled screening closely to raise its overall operational efficiency. Software Reliability Growth Models exhibits a precise relation between the failure patterns with time. Considering this as a basic building block a SRGM which is a Non-Homogeneous Poisson Process in nature is i in this work. The various aspects of our proposed model are testing effort function and fault detection rate (FDR). Mainly in Software Reliability Growth Model it was assumed that fault removal process are perfect which is not true in reality as new faults may get introduced during removal or some faults may not get removed due to its complexity. Thus in this model the concept of imperfect debugging was considered and assists us to justify the software reliability more convincingly through the help of testing effort function.

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