Software data models and risk management

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Unit:
Τομέας Επικοινωνιών και Επεξεργασίας Σήματος
Library of the School of Science
Deposit date:
2016-03-09
Year:
2016
Author:
Κατσώνη Παναγιώτα
Σιαμπάνη Ουρανία
Supervisors info:
Δημήτριος Βαρουτάς
Original Title:
Μοντέλα ανάπτυξης λογισμικού και διαχείριση ρίσκου
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Software data models and risk management
Summary:
The scope of this thesis is to examine the behavior of some software
development models. The chosen models concern the management of medium sized
projects and are the following: V-Model, Spiral, Extreme Programming and Scrum.
For each model their characteristics, strengths and weaknesses will be
analyzed. Also, the circumstances in which it is appropriate to use each model
will be presented.
Subsequently, the life cycle of a project will be analyzed using the above
four models. The purpose of this document is to identify the pros and cons of
each model and derive how each one reacts to random errors. The above is
accomplished through a sensitivity and risk analysis of different cases of
implementation which aim to highlight the different characteristics of each
model. Finally, the statistics and conclusions that arose from the methodology
used are presented.
Keywords:
V-Model, Spiral Model, Extreme Programming, Scrum Model, Monte Carlo analysis
Index:
Yes
Number of index pages:
7-12
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
24
Number of pages:
115
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