ON RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE - FEDORA

Prasanth Anbalagan and Mladen Vouk

North Carolina State University

panbala@ncsu.edu


Abstract

Reliability analyses of software systems often focus only on the number of faults reported against the software. Using a broader set of metrics, such as problem resolution times, and field software usage levels can provide a more comprehensive view of the product. Some of these metrics are more readily available for open source products. We analyzed a suite of Fedora releases. We show that traditional reliability models may be used to predict problem rates across releases.