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Predicting component failures at design time
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Software MaintenanceDesign DecisionSoftware Reliability TestingEngineeringSoftware EngineeringEclipse Plug-insSoftware AnalysisReliability EngineeringSystems EngineeringSoftware AspectReliabilitySoftware QualityDesignComputer EngineeringComponent FailuresEngineering Failure AnalysisReliability PredictionSoftware DesignPast Failure HistoryProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingSoftware MetricFailure Prediction
How do design decisions impact the quality of the resulting software? In an empirical study of 52 ECLIPSE plug-ins, we found that the software design as well as past failure history, can be used to build models which accurately predict failure-prone components in new programs. Our prediction only requires usage relationships between components, which are typically defined in the design phase; thus, designers can easily explore and assess design alternatives in terms of predicted quality. In the ECLIPSE study, 90% of the 5% most failure-prone components, as predicted by our model from design data, turned out to actually produce failures later; a random guess would have predicted only 33%.
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