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On the Reliability of Software Piracy Statistics

2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2010
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) changed its consultant and methodology for measurement of software piracy in 2002-2003. Based on a review of the methodology and empirical analysis, I conclude that the change had systematic effects on published piracy rates.
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An investigation of statistical software testing

Software Testing, Verification and Reliability, 1991
AbstractSoftware validation embodies two notions: fault removal and fault forecasting. Statistical testing involves exercising a piece of software by supplying it with input values that are randomly selected according to a defined probability distribution on its input domain.
Pascale Thévenod-Fosse   +1 more
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Statistical algorithms and software for genomics

Proceedings Twenty-First Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'97), 2002
There are many large system problems that are hard to model exactly or in a computationally tractable fashion. Examples include the mapping of human DNA, speech recognition, and automated learning in computer chess. Traditional artificial intelligence solution techniques for such problems rely on a combination of custom encoding of expert knowledge and
Thomas S. Anantharaman, Bud Mishra
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Statistical software

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Shakthi Kumaran Ramasamy, Rahul A. Sheth
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Comparing statistical software for microcomputers

Computers & Operations Research, 1986
Abstract The ever-expanding list of statistical packages presents the analyst using a microcomputer with an evaluation problem in the selection of software. In this study, the authors describe the personal computer environment in which the analyst must operate.
John Carpenter, David Morganstein
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A FRAMEWORK FOR STATISTICAL TESTING OF SOFTWARE COMPONENTS

International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2007
Statistical testing involves the testing of software by selecting test cases from a probability distribution that is intended to represent the software's operational usage. In this paper, we describe and evaluate a framework for statistical testing of software components that incorporates test case execution and output evaluation.
Rakesh Shukla   +2 more
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Statistical process control for software?

IEEE Software, 1994
Most businesses outside the software-engineering community, like hardware manufacturers and service suppliers, have made statistical process control part of their development regimen. Does this mean we can ultimately expect the technique to penetrate the software world?
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Statistical Estimation of Software Reliability

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1985
When a new computer software package is developed, a testing procedure is often put into effect to eliminate the faults, or bugs, in the package. One common procedure is to try the package on a set of well-known problems to try to see if any errors result. This goes for some fixed time with all detected errors being noted.
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Software for Learning and for Doing Statistics

International Statistical Review / Revue Internationale de Statistique, 1997
SummaryThe community of statisticians and statistics educators should take responsibility for the evaluation and improvement of software quality from the perspective of education. The paper will develop a perspective, an ideal system of requirements to critically evaluate existing software and to produce future software more adequate both for learning ...
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