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Abstract: In this paper, we put forth the thesis that state-of-the-art defect classification schemes – such as ODC and IEEE Std. 1044 – have failed to meet their target; limited industrial adoption is taken as part of the evidence combined with published studies on model driven software development. Notwithstanding, a number of publications show that defect reports can provide valuable information about com...
Abstract: Decision making is a dynamic process. Alternatives compete over time, and this competition plays out in sensorimotor processes. This is true not just for perceptual decisions or simple categorisation tasks, but also for moral decisions, which are the outcome of a complex interplay of intuition, emotion and reasoning. In this experiment, we first establish a descriptive and causal link between gaze...
Abstract: Background: Over the last few decades, the importance of software in the automotive domain has been increasing exponentially. Within this domain, some of the functions developed such as active safety features are classed as safety critical which demands very high reliability. Mathematical models referred to as Software Reliability Growth Models (SRGMs) have been used for long time to evaluate and ...
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