Software Testing is Necessary But Not Sufficient for Software Trustworthiness

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In the past decades, software verification generally was about 40-50% of the total development costs of any software system [12], yet few users are satisfied with reliability of their software. Even though the quality assurance budgets of software makers are increasing, program failures with possible data loss happens quite often. This paper investigates the reasons why software testing is not enough for assuring software trustworthiness and is a follow up of previous study on finding a way to model software trustworthiness by using Finite State Machine (FSM) and scenarios [1]. The approach uses the novel behavioristic model for verifying software trustworthiness based on scenarios of interactions between the software and its users and environment presented in our previous paper [1]. The approach consists of interactions of examples or counterexamples of desired behavior and supports incremental changes in requirements or scenarios.

langue originaleAnglais
titreTrustworthy Computing and Services - International Conference, ISCTCS 2012, Revised Selected Papers
EditeurSpringer Verlag
Pages34-44
Nombre de pages11
ISBN (imprimé)9783642357947
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 2013
EvénementInternational Conference on Trustworthy Computing and Services, ISCTCS 2012 - Beijing, Chine
Durée: 28 mai 20122 juin 2012

Série de publications

NomCommunications in Computer and Information Science
Volume320
ISSN (imprimé)1865-0929

Conférence

ConférenceInternational Conference on Trustworthy Computing and Services, ISCTCS 2012
Pays/TerritoireChine
La villeBeijing
période28/05/122/06/12

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