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Resource Optimization-Based Software Risk Reduction Model for Large-Scale Application Development

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  • Basit Shahzad

    (Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Engineering and CS, National University of Modern Languages, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan)

  • Fazal-e-Amin

    (College of Computer & Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11543, Saudi Arabia)

  • Ahsanullah Abro

    (Department of Computer Science, Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur 65200, Pakistan)

  • Muhammad Imran

    (College of Computer & Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11543, Saudi Arabia)

  • Muhammad Shoaib

    (College of Computer & Information Sciences, King Saud University, Riyadh 11543, Saudi Arabia)

Abstract

Software risks are a common phenomenon in the software development lifecycle, and risks emerge into larger problems if they are not dealt with on time. Software risk management is a strategy that focuses on the identification, management, and mitigation of the risk factors in the software development lifecycle. The management itself depends on the nature, size, and skill of the project under consideration. This paper proposes a model that deals with identifying and dealing with the risk factors by introducing different observatory and participatory project factors. It is assumed that most of the risk factors can be dealt with by doing effective business processing that in response deals with the orientation of risks and elimination or reduction of those risk factors that emerge over time. The model proposes different combinations of resource allocation that can help us conclude a software project with an extended amount of acceptability. This paper presents a Risk Reduction Model, which effectively handles the application development risks. The model can synchronize its working with medium to large-scale software projects. The reduction in software failures positively affects the software development environment, and the software failures shall reduce consequently.

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  • Basit Shahzad & Fazal-e-Amin & Ahsanullah Abro & Muhammad Imran & Muhammad Shoaib, 2021. "Resource Optimization-Based Software Risk Reduction Model for Large-Scale Application Development," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(5), pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:13:y:2021:i:5:p:2602-:d:508132
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    1. Yen-Ting Lin, 2021. "Effects of Flipped Learning Approaches on Students’ Learning Performance in Software Engineering Education," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(17), pages 1-16, September.

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