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Studying the Effects of Code Inspection and Structural Testing on Software Quality
- The most common techniques for detecting defects in software artifacts are inspection and testing. Since both techniques are effort consuming, they are often presented as being counterparts or even rivals rather than as being complementary. Hence, few controlled empirical studies investigate the eff
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A Survey of Software Inspection Technologies
- Software inspection is a proven method that enables the detection and removal of defects in software artifacts as soon as these artifacts are created. It usually involves activities in which a team of qualified personnel determines whether the created artifact is of sufficient quality. Detected qual
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Perspective-based Reading of Code Documents at Robert Bosch GmbH
- Despite dramatic changes in software development in the two decades since the term software engineering was coined, software quality deficiencies and cost overruns continue to afflict the software industry. Inspections, developed at IBM by Fagan in the early 1970s [1], can be used to improve upon th
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An Encompassing Life-Cycle Centric Survey of Software Inspection
- This paper contributes an integrated survey of the work in the area of software inspection. It consists of two main sections. The first introduces a detailed description of the core concepts and relationships that together define the field of software inspection. The second elaborates a taxonomy tha
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Generalizing Perspective-based Inspection to handle Object-Oriented Development Artefacts
- The value of software inspection for uncovering defects early in the development lifecycle has been well documented. Of the various types of inspection methods published to date, experiments have shown perspective-based inspection to be one of the most effective, because of its enhanced coverage of
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Measurable Software Quality Improvement through Innovative Software Inspection Technologies at Allianz Life Assurance
- The development of high quality software satisfying cost, schedule, and resource requirements is an essential prerequisite for improved competitiveness of life insurance companies. One major difficulty to master this challenge is the inevitability of defects in software products. Since defects are k
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Evaluating the Usefulness and the Ease of Use of a Web-based Inspection Data Collection Tool
- This paper contributes a valid and reliable measurement instrument in the form of a questionnaire to determine, from a user's perspective, the usefulness and ease of use of a Web-based Inspection Process Support tool (WIPS) that we developed for inspection data collection. The questionnaire is buil
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Evaluating Capture-Recapture Models with Two Inspectors
- Capture-recapture (CR) models have been proposed as an objective method for controlling software inspections. CR models were originally developed to estimate the size of animal populations. They have also been used to estimate the number of defects in an inspected artifact. Armed with this estimat
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Automated Software Engineering Data Collection Activities via the World Wide Web: A Tool Development Strategy applied in the Area of Software Inspection
- This paper contributes a strategy that provides guidance for the development of Web-based data collection tools. The collection and subsequent analysis of software engineering data is often considered a necessary prerequisite for software quality improvement approaches. In many cases, data are colle
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Evaluating the Usefulness and the Ease of Use of a Web-based Inspection Data Collection Tool
- This paper contributes a valid and reliable measurement instrument in the form of a questionnaire to determine, from a user's perspective, the usefulness and ease of use of a Web-based Inspection Process Support tool (WIPS) that we developed for inspection data collection. The questionnaire is built
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