Review the JIT (Just-In-Time) software risk management model in an effort to improve the software risk management model Yasmi Afrizal (a*), Sabrina Ahmad(b), Mohd Sanusi Azmi (b)
a) Faculty of engineering and computer science, UNIKOM, Bandung, Indonesia b) Faculty of Information and Communication Technology, UTeM, Melaka, Malaysia
Abstract
The JIT software risk management model is a model for managing all risks in a software project. There are 3 (three) risk elements that most often appear in software projects in the risk management model of JIT software, namely technology, scheduling and costs and 10 (ten) risk factors in the form of Organization, Estimation, Monitoring, Development Methodology, Tools, Risk Culture, Usability, Correctness, Reliability and Personnel. The process of evaluating the overall risk in the model involves questionnaires with 81 questions, where assessment is carried out in the SERIM metrics (Software Engineering Risk Index Model). Based on the analysis conducted by the risk management model, JIT software has several limitations. First, the number of risk factors specified in the model is static. The number of risk factors cannot be limited or static. Risks will always appear during software building activities and influence the decision-making process. Limiting the number of risks that arise results in limiting stakeholders in the risk identification process so as to influence the analysis produced. Second, the assessment process is carried out using 81 lists of questions given by stakeholders. The number of questions will affect the actual project situation. The incidence of risks and impacts of risk events cannot be predicted if the project situation is not recognized. The process of the risk assessment carried out inappropriately causes failure to prioritize risks to be controlled in an effort to reduce risk. This limitation suggests that the JIT software risk management model must be used with caution in efforts to improve the model
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