Abstract

This article is set to explore the critical factors and issues that hinder the performance of software reliability modeling. The literature review indicates that software reliability models have not delivered the desirable deliverables that they are intended to realize. The current work suggests that the reasons for such performance incompetence of the software reliability modeling are attributed to eight major causes. This study suggests that either the contemporary methodologies that handle the reliability concept in application to software domain are immature, or the software reliability models have been used in a harsh environment (the software environment), which is not even amenable to any type of mathematical analysis.

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