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Management Information Systems Quarterly
Can the field of MIS be disciplined?
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Software engineering (3rd ed.): a practitioner's approach
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Risk Management for Software Projects
IEEE Software
Controlling prototype development through risk analysis
MIS Quarterly
Benchmarking European software management practices
Communications of the ACM
A framework for identifying software project risks
Communications of the ACM
Experiences in improving risk management processes using the concepts of the Riskit method
SIGSOFT '98/FSE-6 Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGSOFT international symposium on Foundations of software engineering
Communications of the ACM
Empirical research in information systems: the practice of relevance
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Viewpoint: choosing appropriate information systems research methodologies
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Seeking consonance in information systems
Journal of Systems and Software
Software Risk Management: Principles and Practices
IEEE Software
Large-Scale Project Management Is Risk Management
IEEE Software
How Experienced Project Managers Assess Risk
IEEE Software
Estimates, Uncertainty, and Risk
IEEE Software
Information Systems Research
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Information and Software Technology
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The institutional aspect of the responsibility distribution in the IT enterprise
EuroIMSA '08 Proceedings of the IASTED International Conference on Internet and Multimedia Systems and Applications
VRRM: a value-based requirements' risk management process
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This research proposes a framework for a field investigation of risk management in the context of a particular software development organization. It was experimentally tested within several companies. This framework was designed to provide an understanding of software development risk phenomena from a project manager's perspective and to give an indication of how this perspective affects their perception. This study can be used as a precursor to improving research into the creation of new software risk management frameworks.