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- Metrics for Process and Products
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- Risk Management
- Reactive versus Proactive Risk Strategies
- Software Risks
- Risk Identification
- Risk Projection
- Risk Refinement
- RMMM
- RMMM Plan
- Quality Management
- Quality Concepts
- Software Reviews
- Formal Technical Reviews
- Statistical Software Quality Assurance
- Software Reliability
- The ISO 9000 Quality Standards
Introduction to Risk Management
In software engineering, risk management is a vital discipline focused on identifying, assessing, and controlling potential threats that could negatively affect a software project or its final product. A risk is essentially a potential problem characterized by its uncertainty, the probability of its occurrence, and the potential loss if it does happen. Effective risk management is about preparing for these uncertainties, enabling development teams to minimize their adverse impact on project schedules, budgets, and overall software quality