Title
Development Risk Assessment in Software Projects Using Dependability Models
Abstract
Risk management is a prominent activity, which aims the mitigation of undesirable issues during a project lifetime. In this context, techniques have been proposed to evaluate the impact of risks, but probability estimates are usually neglected, affecting a proper evaluation of such issues. This work presents an approach based on dependability models (e.g., stochastic Petri nets) for probabilistic evaluation of risks regarding the turnover of team members and requirement implementation in software development projects. Two case studies are adopted to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed technique.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/CSE.2013.49
Computational Science and Engineering
Keywords
Field
DocType
prominent activity,requirement implementation,risk management,proper evaluation,software projects,probability estimate,dependability model,case study,probabilistic evaluation,development risk assessment,proposed technique,project lifetime,dependability models,software reliability,petri nets,stochastic processes,project management,probability
Dependability,Petri net,Unified Modeling Language,Computer science,Stochastic Petri net,Risk analysis (engineering),Risk management,Software quality,Software development,Project management,Distributed computing
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1949-0828
0
0.34
References 
Authors
4
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
José A. M. Demattê153.14
E. Tavares200.34
M. Marinho351.83
Erica Sousa46410.62
B. Nogueira500.34
Paulo Romero Martins Maciel636359.24