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Managing risk : methods for software systems development / Elaine M. Hall

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: SEI series in software engineeringPublication details: Reading, MA : Addison-Wesley, ℗♭1998Description: xxi, 374 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0201255928
  • 9780201255928
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Managing risk.DDC classification:
  • 005.1/068/1 21
LOC classification:
  • QA76.754 .H346 1998
Also issued online
Contents:
pt. I. Risk Management Discovery. Ch. 1. Software Risk Management. Ch. 2. P[superscript 2]I[superscript 2] Success Formula. Ch. 3. Risk Management Map -- pt. II. Risk Management Process. Ch. 4. Identify Risk. Ch. 5. Analyze Risk. Ch. 6. Plan Risk. Ch. 7. Track Risk. Ch. 8. Resolve Risk -- pt. III. Risk Management Infrastructure. Ch. 9. Develop the Policy. Ch. 10. Define Standard Process. Ch. 11. Train Risk Technology. Ch. 12. Verify Compliance. Ch. 13. Improve Practice -- pt. IV. Risk Management Implementation. Ch. 14. Establish the Initiative. Ch. 15. Develop the Plan. Ch. 16. Tailor the Standard Process. Ch. 17. Assess Risk. Ch. 18. Control Risk -- pt. V. People in Crisis and Control. Ch. 19. Stage 1: Problem. Ch. 20. Stage 2: Mitigation. Ch. 21. Stage 3: Prevention. Ch. 22. Stage 4: Anticipation. Ch. 23. Stage 5: Opportunity
Review: "Written for busy professionals charged with delivering high-quality products on time and within budget, Managing Risk is a comprehensive guide that describes a success formula for managing software risk. The book is divided into five parts that describe a risk management road map designed to take you from crisis to control of your software project." "Highlights include six disciplines for managing product development, steps to predictable risk management process results, how to establish the infrastructure for a risk-aware culture, methods for the implementation of a risk management plan, and case studies of people in crisis - and in control."--Jacket
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Books Books Dato Maznah Library & Information Services Open Collection QA Mathematics QA76.754 .H346 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 1002018

Includes bibliographical references and index

pt. I. Risk Management Discovery. Ch. 1. Software Risk Management. Ch. 2. P[superscript 2]I[superscript 2] Success Formula. Ch. 3. Risk Management Map -- pt. II. Risk Management Process. Ch. 4. Identify Risk. Ch. 5. Analyze Risk. Ch. 6. Plan Risk. Ch. 7. Track Risk. Ch. 8. Resolve Risk -- pt. III. Risk Management Infrastructure. Ch. 9. Develop the Policy. Ch. 10. Define Standard Process. Ch. 11. Train Risk Technology. Ch. 12. Verify Compliance. Ch. 13. Improve Practice -- pt. IV. Risk Management Implementation. Ch. 14. Establish the Initiative. Ch. 15. Develop the Plan. Ch. 16. Tailor the Standard Process. Ch. 17. Assess Risk. Ch. 18. Control Risk -- pt. V. People in Crisis and Control. Ch. 19. Stage 1: Problem. Ch. 20. Stage 2: Mitigation. Ch. 21. Stage 3: Prevention. Ch. 22. Stage 4: Anticipation. Ch. 23. Stage 5: Opportunity

"Written for busy professionals charged with delivering high-quality products on time and within budget, Managing Risk is a comprehensive guide that describes a success formula for managing software risk. The book is divided into five parts that describe a risk management road map designed to take you from crisis to control of your software project." "Highlights include six disciplines for managing product development, steps to predictable risk management process results, how to establish the infrastructure for a risk-aware culture, methods for the implementation of a risk management plan, and case studies of people in crisis - and in control."--Jacket

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