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Due to the rapid growth of the IT community, users are demanding both very specific requirements and quick delivery time. Under this pressure, it is often difficult for project managers to meet these high expectations. Consequently, many of risks remain latent in almost all software development projects. The use of countermeasures after failures shows a certain degree of “management failure”. Therefore, we have to manage such risks at an early stage for projects to be successful.
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Fukushima, T., Yamada, S. (2008). Risk Management Techniques for Quality Software Development. In: Pham, H. (eds) Recent Advances in Reliability and Quality in Design. Springer Series in Reliability Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84800-113-8_20
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