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IEEE 1633 Software Reliability Engineering (SRE) Training - Tonex Training


Length: 3 Days

IEEE 1633 Software Reliability Engineering (SRE) Training is a 3-day practical training program highlighting on advantages of IEEE 1633-2016, IEEE Recommend Practices for Software Reliability. 

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IEEE 1633 Software Reliability Engineering (SRE) Training Course will cover the main features of Recommended Practices for software reliability.

Who Should Attend?

Software engineers and managers to enhance their knowledge and skills in methods to predict software reliability
Reliability engineers new to software development Project managers involved in software releases and maintenance
Acquisition professionals to assess and validate reliability of software packages and vendor supplied software
Technical, operation and support staffing needed for testing and field support
Anyone else who requires guidance and tools to apply software reliability models

Learning Objectives:
Participants will learn about:

Tonex Recommended Practices for Software Reliability
Best practices applied to IEEE 1633
Recommended Practice for Software Reliability
Best practices and checklist
Compare and contrast Software FMEA (SFMEA) and Software Fault Tree Analysis (SFTA)
Applied to software lifecycle model
Tools for predicting software reliability

Course Content and Agenda:

Executive Software Reliability Overview
Introduction to Software Reliability Engineering (SRE)
Safety-Critical Software
Software Reliability Program and Project Management
Software Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (SFMEA)
Build Software Fault Tree (FTA)
Workshop 1: Developing Software FMEA and FTA

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IEEE 1633 Software Reliability Engineering

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