Economic Risk-Based Management in Software Engineering: The HERMES Initiative (bibtex)
by Stefan Biffl, Michael Halling, Paul Grünbacher
Abstract:
Developing software of high quality is both socially and economically critical. Nevertheless software projects are often managed badly without considering economic potential and constraints. The decision making process is often performed in an ad-hoc manner and approaches from business administration or operations research are rarely adopted. In Austria, we have recently been developing a research agenda that addresses these issues in an interdisciplinary research plan. This paper introduces and motivates this joint research initiative and identifies important issues needing attention.
Reference:
Economic Risk-Based Management in Software Engineering: The HERMES Initiative (Stefan Biffl, Michael Halling, Paul Grünbacher), 2003.
Bibtex Entry:
@WORKSHOP{Biffl2003,
  author = {Stefan Biffl and Michael Halling and Paul Grünbacher},
  booktitle = {Proceedings 5th Int'l Workshop on Economics-Driven Software Engineering
	Research (EDSER-5) at the Int'l Conference on Software Engineering,
	Portland, OR},
  title = {Economic Risk-Based Management in Software Engineering: The HERMES
	Initiative},
  year = {2003},
  abstract = {Developing software of high quality is both socially and economically
	critical. Nevertheless software projects are often managed badly
	without considering economic potential and constraints. The decision
	making process is often performed in an ad-hoc manner and approaches
	from business administration or operations research are rarely adopted.
	In Austria, we have recently been developing a research agenda that
	addresses these issues in an interdisciplinary research plan. This
	paper introduces and motivates this joint research initiative and
	identifies important issues needing attention.},
  url = {http://www.soberit.hut.fi/edser-5/Papers/E01_Biffl.pdf}
}
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