Visible to the public Empirical Methodology of Testing Using FMEA and Quality Metrics

TitleEmpirical Methodology of Testing Using FMEA and Quality Metrics
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsChamarthi, R., Reddy, A. P.
Conference Name2018 International Conference on Inventive Research in Computing Applications (ICIRCA)
Date PublishedJuly 2018
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-5386-2456-2
KeywordsComputer bugs, Conferences, effective testing process, efficient metrics, empirical methodology, engineering discipline, failure analysis, FMEA, FMEA technique, indispensable part, Measurement, Metrics, metrics testing, program testing, pubcrawl, Quality metrics, risk analysis, risk areas, risk items, risk metrics, science, security, Software, software engineering, software metrics, Software Testing, structured metrics, testers
Abstract

Testing which is an indispensable part of software engineering is itself an art and science which emerged as a discipline over a period. On testing, if defects are found, testers diminish the risk by providing the awareness of defects and solutions to deal with them before release. If testing does not find any defects, testing assure that under certain conditions the system functions correctly. To guarantee that enough testing has been done, major risk areas need to be tested. We have to identify the risks, analyse and control them. We need to categorize the risk items to decide the extent of testing to be covered. Also, Implementation of structured metrics is lagging in software testing. Efficient metrics are necessary to evaluate, manage the testing process and make testing a part of engineering discipline. This paper proposes the usage of risk based testing using FMEA technique and provides an ideal set of metrics which provides a way to ensure effective testing process.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8597290
DOI10.1109/ICIRCA.2018.8597290
Citation Keychamarthi_empirical_2018