Failure-Modes-Based Software ReadingSoftware Review and Software Reading
Failure-Modes-Based Software Reading: Software Review and Software Reading
Zhu, Yang-Ming
2017-11-10 00:00:00
[The well-known best practice for software quality engineering, software peer review and inspection, is introduced. The classic Fagan inspection is discussed in detail, and its drawbacks are pointed out, along with its modern extensions and remediation. Software reading techniques are meant to enhance the individual defect detection capacity during peer review. Popular systematic and unsystematic reading techniques, including ad hoc reading, checklist-based reading, scenario-based reading, are surveyed. Software reading is also discussed in the context of the V software development model.]
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Failure-Modes-Based Software ReadingSoftware Review and Software Reading
[The well-known best practice for software quality engineering, software peer review and inspection, is introduced. The classic Fagan inspection is discussed in detail, and its drawbacks are pointed out, along with its modern extensions and remediation. Software reading techniques are meant to enhance the individual defect detection capacity during peer review. Popular systematic and unsystematic reading techniques, including ad hoc reading, checklist-based reading, scenario-based reading, are surveyed. Software reading is also discussed in the context of the V software development model.]
Published: Nov 10, 2017
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