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| Reliability factors in business software: volatility, requirements and end-users | |
| Paul L Bowen; Jon Heales; Monthira T Vongphakdi | |
| 2002 | |
| Source | Information Systems Journal
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| Volume | 12Issue:3Pages:185 - 213 |
| English Abstract | Abstract.Many business-oriented software applications are subject to frequent changes in requirements. This paper shows that, ceteris paribus, increases in the volatility of system requirements decrease the reliability of software. Further, systems that exhibit high volatility during the development phase are likely to have lower reliability during their operational phase. In addition to the typically higher volatility of requirements, end-users who specify the requirements of business-oriented systems are usually less technically oriented than people who specify the requirements of compilers, radar tracking systems or medical equipment. Hence, the characteristics of software reliability problems for business-oriented systems are likely to differ significantly from those of more technically oriented systems. |
| Indexed Type | 其他 |
| Cooperation Status | 其它 |
| Language | 英语 |
| Content Type | 期刊论文 |
| URI | http://ir.iscas.ac.cn/handle/311060/1290 |
| Collection | 中国科学院软件研究所 |
| Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Paul L Bowen,Jon Heales,Monthira T Vongphakdi. Reliability factors in business software: volatility, requirements and end-users[J]. Information Systems Journal,2002,12(3):185 - 213. |
| APA | Paul L Bowen,Jon Heales,&Monthira T Vongphakdi.(2002).Reliability factors in business software: volatility, requirements and end-users.Information Systems Journal,12(3),185 - 213. |
| MLA | Paul L Bowen,et al."Reliability factors in business software: volatility, requirements and end-users".Information Systems Journal 12.3(2002):185 - 213. |
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