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Software reliability is defined as the probability of the failure-free operation of a software system for a specified period of time in a specified environment. Traditional approaches for software reliability analysis treat the software as a whole, use test data during software test phase and...
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With the market competition aggravating, it becomes necessary for market players to adopt a business model which can adopt dynamic business changes. Any enterprise has the possibility to win in the competition only when it forms the strategic alliance with the upstream and downstream enterprise....
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In Computer Science we have many established testing methods and tools to evaluate the software systems but unfortunately they don’t work well for systems that are made up of services. For example, to users and systems integrators, services are just interfaces. This hinders white box testing...
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In service-oriented architecture (SOA), the entire software system consists of an interacting group of autonomous services. In order to make such a system reliable, it should inhibit guarantee for basic service, data flow, composition of services, and the complete workflow. This paper discusses...
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Over the past decade a significant growth in software applications that are delivered in the form of services utilising the network infrastructure is witnessed and observed. Both SOA and cloud deals with delivering services to business with improved agility, increased speed and reduced cost that...
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