A Fuzzy Multiple Criteria Decision Making Approach to Assess the Importance of Risk Factors in Software Development Project
This study investigates and identifies the assessment factors in software development project risk through literature reviews. Based on the identified assessment factors, a hierarchical structure of five dimensions and twenty-two factors is constructed, and two systematic approaches, fuzzy multiple criteria decision making (F.MCDM) and consistent fuzzy preference relations (CFPR), were employed to assess the absolute and relative importance rates and then determine priorities of these factors. Among the identified dimensions, Organization Function Risk was considered as the most important dimension to influence the software development project performance.
Fuzzy set theory MCDM risk assessment software development project
Shih-Tong Lu Yao-Feng Chang Shih-Heng Yu Junzo Watada
Graduate Institute of Project Management, KNU Department of Business Administration, NCU Taovuan, Ta The graduate School of Information, Production and Systems, Waseda University Kitakyushu, Japan Graduate Institute of Civil and Disaster Prevention Engineering, National Taipei University of Techn
国际会议
重庆
英文
543-547
2011-01-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)