A Bayesian Estimation Method for the Failure Rate a Possibly Correct Program
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An extension of software reliability modeling is introduced to account for the possibility of programs which, after some debugging, contain no more errors. This is achieved by a repetitive application of the Bayes law, each time taking the posterior of the last step as a prior for the next one. A class of conjugate priors considerably facilitates this modeling. The resulting model includes an estimator for the probability that a program still contains errors, which is an upper bound for the failure probability. >
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