What is Software reliability?
Answer / lakshmikantha b
It is the probability that software will work without
failure for a specified period of time in a specified
environment.Reliability of software is measured in terms of
Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF). For eg if MTBF = 10000
hours for an average software, then it should not fail for
10000 hours of continous operation
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