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Cmmi-Based Software Project Risk Management

Posted on:2013-10-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X J HouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2248330374499153Subject:Business Administration
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With the rapid development of China’s banking industry, it can be said that the information in a way has become the lifeblood of modern banking services. Under the challenges of frequent updates in the technology, increased customer demand and changing and increased complexity of the project, the banking software project is also faced with the so-called "crisis" matters. The characteristics of the banking sector itself determine that comparing with the software projects in general, the banking software project have higher requirements in terms of safety, reliability and timeliness. Therefore, effective risk management is even more significant. It is a reliable guarantee and urgent need to the banking software projects for the smooth implementation.CMMI is developed by Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, SEI, on the basis of the CMM (Capacity Maturity Model). It is the standard of software capability maturity assessment and process improvement. Agricultural Bank of China software development center implement the risk management of software project according to "risk management" process areas which belongs to the CMMI third grade, and has achieved initial results. This paper summarizes the knowledge of software project risk management and CMMI risk management, complements and improves the CMMI risk management processes, proposes the software project risk management methods based on CMMI:Increase the risk tracking process as one of the major steps of risk management; expand the goal of the risk identification and analysis, split it into two steps of risk identification and risk assessment. Then, combining the ABC’s public customer information system (CCIF) project, this paper discusses in detail and completely the software project risk management, and use quantitative methods to analyze risks in the risk assessment stage. The method proposed in this paper provides a reference for the future of banking software project risk management.
Keywords/Search Tags:Bank, Software project, Risk management, CMMI, CCIF
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