A New Conceptual Model for Assessing Risk Factors in Software Development Projects
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Mohamed M. Elzahaf
College of Medical Technology, Department of Computer Science, Derna, LibyaAuthor
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- Conceptual model, DIT, TAM, Aisk factors, Risk Assessment, Software Development Projects, FMEA
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This paper presents a new conceptual model developed to present a clearer structure and methodology for assessing risk factors in software development projects using the FMEA method. The model was formulated using seven constructs extracted from the combined models of DIT and TAT/TAM that relate to the study. The conceptual model was illustrated in a diagram to describe the constructs and establish how the interacting constructs connect to the study. Two research questions were raised to guide the study, while the descriptions of the constructs and their relationship in the model with the risk assessment activity were used to answer the research questions. The study presents a novel risk assessment methodological contribution to the field of software engineering research. The developed model should be useful to risk managers and their teams who are searching for which appropriate risk assessment tool to use and how best to apply the tool for the conduct of software project risk
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- 2024-01-25
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- Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024)
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