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Cost-effective detection of software defects through perspective-based inspections

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The inadequate and late removal of defects continues to be a major problem in today's software industry. One of the proposed solutions for addressing this problem is software inspection. However, despite the large body of inspection experience, there is still a need for further work on the question of how to organize a single inspection and how to provide technical support for the defect detection activity. This thesis presents the architecture-centric approach for inspection organization and introduces the Perspective-based Reading (PBR) technique to support defect detection. The results of three empirical studies suggest that PBR in conjunction with the architecture-centric strategy increases the cost-effectiveness of existing inspection implementations.

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Cost-effective detection of software defects through perspective-based inspections, Oliver Laitenberger

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Title
Cost-effective detection of software defects through perspective-based inspections
Language
English
Released
2000
Pages
206
ISBN10
3816755836
ISBN13
9783816755838
Original title
Le Zubial
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The inadequate and late removal of defects continues to be a major problem in today's software industry. One of the proposed solutions for addressing this problem is software inspection. However, despite the large body of inspection experience, there is still a need for further work on the question of how to organize a single inspection and how to provide technical support for the defect detection activity. This thesis presents the architecture-centric approach for inspection organization and introduces the Perspective-based Reading (PBR) technique to support defect detection. The results of three empirical studies suggest that PBR in conjunction with the architecture-centric strategy increases the cost-effectiveness of existing inspection implementations.