Counterintuitive results from Bayesian belief network software reliability model
Year of publication
2014
Authors
Tyrväinen, Tero
Abstract
Littlewood and Wright presented a Bayesian belief network model for software reliability analysis in their article The use of multilegged arguments to increase confidence in safety claims for software-based systems: A study based on a BBN analysis of an idealized example. In the model, the confidence on the software's reliability depends on testing and verification results and the prior confidence on the software specification and the "oracle" used in testing. Littlewood and Wright introduced counterintuitive results: testing or verification can reduce the confidence on the software's reliability even if no faults are found. This document provides an explanation why the model produces these counterintuitive results. The results indicate that the counterintuitive results do not completely depend on the calculation formulas and are in theory possible with more comprehensive models as well.
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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd
Tyrväinen Tero
Publication type
Publication format
Monograph
Audience
Professional
MINEDU's publication type classification code
D4 Published development or research report or study
Publication channel information
Journal/Series
VTT Research Report
Publisher
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
Volume
VTT-R-04235-14
Open access
Open access in the publisher’s service
No
License of the publisher’s version
Other license
Self-archived
Yes
Other information
Fields of science
Mechanical engineering; Materials engineering
Keywords
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Language
English
International co-publication
No
Co-publication with a company
No
The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection
Yes