Prediction Tool for Software Reliability: Enhanced Version of Jelinski – Moranda Model
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Abstract
The basic problem of reliability theory is to predict when a system will eventually fail. In this paper we have discussed the Jelinski
Moranda model. This system consists of prediction model, an inference procedure and a prediction procedure. The prediction model considered
in this paper is the random prediction ( failures occur randomly), inference procedure for the unknown Parameters of the model based on
realizations of t1, t2, ti-1.and the prediction procedure is to calculate the mean time to ith failure. This paper discussed that how to improve the
accuracy of software reliability. This paper concentrate only Jelinski Moranda model for software reliability.
Keywords: Software Reliability, Jelinski moranda model, hazard rate
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