Search for dissertations about: "statistical software testing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words statistical software testing.
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1. Qualitative and Quantitative Assessment of Integration Testing for Model-Based Software in the Automotive Industry
Abstract : Background: Integration testing of vehicle software in the automotive industry relies heavily on simulation models. As they replicate actual vehicle functions in the testing process, they increase in size and amount of interconnectivity as rapidly as the actual functions. Valid simulation models are a precondition for valid integration testing. READ MORE
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2. Improving Software Quality through Understanding and Early Estimations
Abstract : Software quality is an important factor of a large and complex software system. Hence, there is a need for measuring and controlling quality. Software quality has, however, many different f actors and involves implicit expectations of the behaviour of the software. READ MORE
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3. Models for Estimation of Software Faults and Failures in Inspection and Test
Abstract : In software engineering, the quality of software and in particular the software reliability has to be controlled and improved. Hence there is a need for measuring and controlling the number and appearance of software faults and failures. READ MORE
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4. Requirements Engineering with Use Cases - a Basis for Software Development
Abstract : Successful development of software systems depends on the quality of the requirements engineering process. Use cases and scenarios are promising vehicles for eliciting, specifying and validating requirements. This thesis investigates the role of use case modelling in requirements engineering and its relation to system verification and validation. READ MORE
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5. Measuring usability - balancing agility and formality : for stakeholders’ needs in software development
Abstract : The main focus of the research presented in this thesis is a usability evaluation framework for mass market mobile devices, allowing measurement, comparison and presentation of the usability of hand held devices. The research has been a cooperation between an academic and an industrial partner, based on an action research approach, following the processes of Cooperative Method Development (CMD). READ MORE