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by peacemaker179 915 days ago
The basic idea is discussed in the 1991 paper from Barry Boehm, who also developed the spiral model. This is probably a good start, since it’s an easy read and fairly short. Some newer papers tried to research this topic further using empirical data, but n is usually pretty small and data is usually derived from interviews, rather than direct data from projects. I don’t think there are any recent books on software development risks, usually it’s just a sub chapter in software engineering books
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Interesting, so risks inherently not changing pretty much, we all human after all, cheers.