Analyzing and validating Anthropological issues in the Embedded Software Project using Software Failure Mode and Effects Analysis and Paired ‘T’ Test

Authors

  • Somasundaram Kasiviswanathan, Dillibabu Ramalingam ,Padma Priya K

Abstract

Software industries and software development play a major role in the acquisition of   knowledge and the skills required for the development of a software project.  In the modern digital era, connecting the anthropological issues throughout the development phase is a factual dispute. Therefore  managing any anthropological issue is a critical attribute for a software organization.  This study uses a new methodology for the analysis of the different failure modes of human issues in an embedded software project.  The human issues failure modes are organized based on their occurrence in the life cycle phases. The study was conducted in a software service organization in  India. The data collected were analyzed using the process Software Failure mode and effects analysis (SWFMEA) and Paired ‘t’-validation test performed using Statistic inference. The analysis evidenced support rendered by SWFMEA to minimize personal issue failures in a positive manner.

Published

2020-11-01

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Articles