Balancing Functionality, Risk, and Cost in Smart Service Networks

F. Rizal Batubara

2015

Abstract

Smart service networks (SSN) development projects operate in a multi-stakeholders context and potentially experience conflicts among functionality, risk and cost to meet the stakeholders’ requirements. This research focuses on trading-off functionality, risk and cost within SSN development. By defining the possible trade-off scenarios in SSN delivery projects, this research will provide a rational analysis to justify SSN design decisions that lead to achieving software systems with adequate functionality, minimum risk and reasonable cost.

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Batubara F. (2015). Balancing Functionality, Risk, and Cost in Smart Service Networks . In Doctoral Consortium - DCDATASOFT, (ICSOFT 2015) ISBN , pages 7-14


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@conference{dcdatasoft15,
author={F. Rizal Batubara},
title={Balancing Functionality, Risk, and Cost in Smart Service Networks},
booktitle={Doctoral Consortium - DCDATASOFT, (ICSOFT 2015)},
year={2015},
pages={7-14},
publisher={SciTePress},
organization={INSTICC},
doi={},
isbn={},
}


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TY - CONF
JO - Doctoral Consortium - DCDATASOFT, (ICSOFT 2015)
TI - Balancing Functionality, Risk, and Cost in Smart Service Networks
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AU - Batubara F.
PY - 2015
SP - 7
EP - 14
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