Software development is widely acknowledged to be a process prone to failure. We argue that there is thus a need for improved project risk management frameworks and tools. Further, a coherent, concise and accessible risk model can be useful to project development team members in capturing disparate perceptions of project risk and providing a common basis for its analysis, prediction and mitigation. This paper proposes a core model that forms a reasoned foundation for the management process, and which can be extended on a project-to-project basis. This ‘Core-Model’ is based on cognitive and causal maps. The Core-Model has been applied experimentally to two case studies: a) the evaluation of the performance of a completed project; and b) an a...
Project risks encompass both internal and external factors that are interrelated, influencing others...
Abstract In software projects, risk management has long been recognized as the junior partner to pro...
Bachelor s thesis in Information Systems / Sari Kuukkanen Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2007,...
Software development is widely acknowledged to be a process prone to failure. We argue that there is...
Software systems development and implementation has always been problematic but appear to be becomin...
The proportion of projects, especially IT projects, failure is very high. The only way that companie...
Projects are important to society, and yet they often fail. This is despite the applicationof widely...
Software systems developments have become more difficult and complex with new technology being intro...
In this paper, we present an approach that project managers could use to model and control risks in ...
Part 4: Software DevelopmentInternational audienceSoftware development organizations across the glob...
Extant literature has called for researchers to be more pluralistic in their approaches to researchi...
As evidenced through both a historical and contemporary number of reported over-runs, managing proje...
Government (E-Gov) projects are increasingly being implemented worldwide. However, the risk manageme...
As evidenced through both a historical and contemporary number of reported over-runs, managing proje...
Software development process is vulnerable to different risk factors. Several works were done in ord...
Project risks encompass both internal and external factors that are interrelated, influencing others...
Abstract In software projects, risk management has long been recognized as the junior partner to pro...
Bachelor s thesis in Information Systems / Sari Kuukkanen Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2007,...
Software development is widely acknowledged to be a process prone to failure. We argue that there is...
Software systems development and implementation has always been problematic but appear to be becomin...
The proportion of projects, especially IT projects, failure is very high. The only way that companie...
Projects are important to society, and yet they often fail. This is despite the applicationof widely...
Software systems developments have become more difficult and complex with new technology being intro...
In this paper, we present an approach that project managers could use to model and control risks in ...
Part 4: Software DevelopmentInternational audienceSoftware development organizations across the glob...
Extant literature has called for researchers to be more pluralistic in their approaches to researchi...
As evidenced through both a historical and contemporary number of reported over-runs, managing proje...
Government (E-Gov) projects are increasingly being implemented worldwide. However, the risk manageme...
As evidenced through both a historical and contemporary number of reported over-runs, managing proje...
Software development process is vulnerable to different risk factors. Several works were done in ord...
Project risks encompass both internal and external factors that are interrelated, influencing others...
Abstract In software projects, risk management has long been recognized as the junior partner to pro...
Bachelor s thesis in Information Systems / Sari Kuukkanen Jyväskylä: University of Jyväskylä, 2007,...