Search for dissertations about: "Maintainability"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 67 swedish dissertations containing the word Maintainability.
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6. 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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7. Improvement of system availability using reliability and maintainability analysis
Abstract : System reliability, maintainability and availability have assumed great significance in recent years due to a competitive environment and overall operating and production costs. Performance of equipment depends on reliability and availability of the equipment used, operating environment, maintenance efficiency, operation process and technical expertise of operators, etc. READ MORE
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8. Enhancing the Maintainability of Safety Cases Using Safety Contracts
Abstract : Safety critical systems are those systems whose failure could result in loss of life, significant property damage, or damage to the environment. These systems require high quality and dependability levels in them, where system safety is a major property that should be adequately assured to avoid any severe outcomes. READ MORE
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9. On Design Methodology for Flexible Systems
Abstract : In software architecture, two seemingly contradicting goals are to be considered when designing systems, namely maintainability and performance aspects. It seems to be commonly accepted that systems can be designed either for flexibility and thus easily be maintained, or for performance, but generally not both at the same time. READ MORE
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10. Validation of a Standard- and Metric-Based Software Quality Model
Abstract : The automatic assessment of software quality using standard- and metric-based Software Quality Models has numerous advantages. For example, it is less error-prone, less time consuming, and neutral to human judgments compared to manual approaches. Yet, to rely on the results, the Software Quality Models need to be validated, i.e. READ MORE