The Data and Analysis Center for Software(Presentation Abstract)

Lorraine M. Duvall
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The Data and Analysis Center for Software (DACS) is being established at the Rome Air Development Center (RADC) to serve as a focal point for scientific and technical information on software technology. The major functions of DACS will be discussed. They are to develop and maintain a computer database of software data, establish a library containing technical reports and a lessons-learned file, identify data requirements for research efforts and present as a guideline for collecting data, analyze the data in the database and produce data and information reports, establish a current awareness program including the publication of newsletters and involvement in technical meeting to disseminate information, produce and distribute data subsets, data compendiums, state-of-the-art reports and bibliographies, and provide consultation and inquiry services. The status of the current database will also be discussed. The majority of the database consists of error data; i.e. the contents of Software Problem Reports and Software Modification Notices acquired by RADC form six large software development projects. There is information on a total of approximately 27,000 errors.
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软件数据与分析中心(演示摘要)
目前正在罗马航空发展中心设立软件数据和分析中心,作为软件技术科学和技术资料的联络中心。讨论了DACS的主要功能。它们将发展和维持一个软件数据的计算机数据库,建立一个载有技术报告和经验教训文件的图书馆,确定研究工作的数据需求,并作为收集数据的指导方针,分析数据库中的数据并编写数据和资料报告,建立一个当前的认识方案,包括出版通讯和参与技术会议,以传播信息,制作和分发数据子集;数据汇编、最新报告和参考书目,并提供咨询和查询服务。还将讨论当前数据库的状况。大部分数据库由错误数据组成;即RADC从六个大型软件开发项目中获得的软件问题报告和软件修改通知的内容。总共有大约27,000个错误的信息。
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