

Early version; changes are certain.
Instructor: Dr. Paul E. MacNeil
Office: Suite 223a, School of Engineering
Phone: 478-301-2185
478-301-2732
Email: macneil_pe@mercer.edu
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Risk is inherent in virtually every software engineering project. Two kinds of risk are opportunity risk, which is the loss from avoiding risk, and failure risk, which is the loss from taking a risk, but failing to achieve the corresponding goal. The loss may be financial, or it may be competitiveness in a market, or the development and acquisition of reusable software components, or many other valuable things. This course covers topics such as people, process, infrastructure, and implementation in software risk management.
This course begins on May 24, 2010.
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Item
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Percent of Term Grade
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| Project 1 (solo) |
20
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| Project 2 (solo) |
20
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| Project 3 (solo) |
20
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| Project 4 (team) |
30
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| Listserv contributions |
10
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Some suggestions for doing a project are contained in the One Way to Do a Project page.
Project Delivery
The project reports will be delivered via the course wiki.
There will be changes to this syllabus, so check back frequently, and don't forget to hit "Reload" or "Refresh".
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Start Date
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End Date
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Activity/Event
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| May 24 , 2010 | June 23 , 2010 | Course in Progress |
| May 24 , 2010 | June 01, 2010 | Skim Part I of Hall; if you really like it, study Part I. Study Part II "Risk Managemen Process". Work on Project 1. |
| June 01, 2010 | Project 1 due; post to our wiki. | |
| June 01, 2010 | June 07, 2010 |
Study Part III "Risk Management Infrastructure". Work on Project 2. |
| June 07, 2010 |
Project 2 due. |
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| June 07, 2010 | June 14, 2010 |
Study Part IV "Risk Management Implementation". Work on Project 3. |
| June 14, 2010 | Project 3 due. | |
| June 14, 2010 | June 23, 2010 |
Study Part V "People in Crisis and Control ". Also please see next row in this table. |
| June 14, 2010 | June 23, 2010 | Work on Project 4. |
| June 23, 2010 | Project 4 due. | |
| June 23 , 2010 | Course ends. Firm date. |
Notes:
tbd
Important Additional Information:
Students requiring accommodations for a disability should inform
the instructor at the close of the first class meeting or as soon
as possible. If you are not registered with Disability
Services, the instructor will refer you to the Disability Support
Services office for consultation regarding documentation of your
disability and eligibility for accommodations under the
ADA/504. In order to receive accommodations, eligible
students must provide each instructor with a “Faculty
Accommodation Form” from Disability Services. Students must
return the completed and signed form to the Disability Services
Coordinator on the 3rd floor of the Connell Student Center.
Students with a documented disability who do not wish to use
academic accommodations are also strongly encouraged to register
with Disability Services and complete a Faculty Accommodation Form
each semester. For further information, please contact
Carole Burrowbridge, Disability Services Coordinator, at 301-2778
or visit the web site at http://www.mercer.edu/stu_support/swd.htm
Accreditation: Mercer University is accredited by SACS.