抄録
During software testing phase, a lot of development resources are consumed to detect and remove software errors introduced in the software development process. Therefore, it is of great importance for a manager to decide how to effectively spend testing effort on software testing. In this paper, we discuss testing-process control in software development. That is, a testing-resource allocation problem is considered to make the best use of specified testing-resources during the module testing. To describe the software fault detection process during the testing, we apply a testing-effort dependent software reliability growth model basde on a nonhomogeneous Poisson process. We also provide numerical examples of the optimal policies.