DocumentCode :
2340488
Title :
Why software engineering is riskier than ever
Author :
Fuller, Anne ; Croll, Peter ; Garcia, Omar
Author_Institution :
Wollongong Univ., NSW, Australia
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
113
Lastpage :
119
Abstract :
The ultimate aim of software engineering methods and tools is to reduce risks associated with the development of software products. Accepted risk management procedures recognize that software development is inherently risky, however fail to take into account the changing nature of both software products and the organizations undertaking their development. SE research has traditionally focused on the needs of very large corporations undertaking equally mammoth and complex development projects, thus most tools and methods are predicated on this model. Yet most software development is undertaken by small to medium enterprises. Consequently, these development efforts are either undertaken with little or no adherence to any SE standard process or by attempting to tailor processes intended for larger organizations. Neither of these alternatives is ideal, with both introducing new elements of risk. The rise of the Internet as a platform for commercial applications has partly driven this move away from monolithic software development and has also contributed to the proliferation of software products built using COTS components. Clearly there is a risk involved in the use of components not developed specifically for a particular application while Internet applications introduce an. entirely new set of possible risks. These newer risk factors directly affect the quality of the software product and the paper discusses these factors in detail, showing how they contribute to making software development today an even riskier proposition than previously
Keywords :
Internet; bibliographies; project management; risk management; software development management; software quality; COTS components; Internet applications; SE research; SE standard process; complex development projects; formal risk assessment procedures; monolithic software development; risk factors; risk management procedures; small enterprises; software engineering risks; software product; software products; very large corporations; Application software; Companies; Contracts; Internet; Programming; Risk management; Software engineering; Software quality; Software safety; Software tools;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Quality Software, 2001. Proceedings.Second Asia-Pacific Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hong Kong
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1287-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/APAQS.2001.990009
Filename :
990009
Link To Document :
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