Theoretical Foundations of Multimedia Chapter 8 Software Risk Management
The problem most software development methodologies experience is that they do not address risk: they do not identify project risks and act on them. Without the knowledge of
risk management concepts inherent in the software development process, the ability to identify, plan, assess, mitigate, report, and predict risks is almost impossible. Addressing these risk management activities will change the perceptions of them; thus reducing the symptoms associated with poor software risk management. (Karolak, 1996)