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Software engineering risk analysis and management
Applications strategies for risk analysis
Applications strategies for risk analysis
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SAICSIT '02 Proceedings of the 2002 annual research conference of the South African institute of computer scientists and information technologists on Enablement through technology
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Information and Software Technology
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The concept of postnormal science is meant to challenge how science is used today in attacking complex, societal questions, how society values, relates to, and uses science, and what the proper role is of scientists and practitioners of science, such as engineers, in addressing these questions. Although the postnormal concept may not be a perfect analogy or substitute for large-scale software project management, it is clear that the current reliance on a normal-science paradigm is severely wanting.Projects striving for goals like those of the FAA's AAS are needed, and sometimes the "performance envelope" must be pushed. Only through experimentation can true learning, and hence progress, take place. However, it should be remembered that one definition of insanity is when a person, failing at a task, tries the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result. Given the success rate of large-scale software projects, you decide.