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Software Reliability Testing


Software reliability testing is one of the testing field, which deals with checking the ability of software to function under given environmental conditions for particular amount of time by taking into account all precisions of the software. Mainly reliability is availability of software when it is needed. It can be evaluated considering features and capabilities of software without failure.[1]


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References

  1. ^ Roger Pressman. Software Engineering A Practitioner's Approach. McGrawHill.