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Empirical studies in software reliability research have predominantly focused on end-user applications. In this paper we present an empirical study on operating system reliability, which considered a sample of 7,007 real operating system failures collected from 566 computers. Our approach considered the clustering of different types of failures, as well as used an algorithm we created to search for...
Code scattering and code tangling affect software development in many ways, including poor traceability of requirements, low productivity, poor overall quality and increased efforts for software maintenance. One proposed solution to solve these issues is to use a specific software construction known as aspect. Aspect-oriented programming (AOP) has been widely studied since its introduction with the...
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