Fuzzy FMEA-based Risk Evaluation of Student Software Projects
Johanyák, Zsolt Csaba
Pásztor, Attila
2025-08-19T11:38:28Z
2025-08-19T11:38:28Z
2024
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32460
Team project work plays an important role in the curriculum of computer science
engineering students. It allows students to synthesize the theoretical and practical
knowledge and skills acquired during their previous studies. In the context of project work,
student teams are often as-signed a software development task. During the project, teams
often encounter various difficulties that can potentially jeopardize the successful
completion of the project. A preliminary risk assessment can identify potential hazards in a
systematic way, helping the team to prepare for and mitigate the associated risks. This
article reports the successful application of Fuzzy Process Failure Mode and Effects
Analysis (FPFMEA). The analysis started during the project preparation phase and
continued throughout the project life cycle. The article provides valuable insights into how
to improve risk management strategies for student-led software projects, helping create a
more flexible and successful project development environment. The results demonstrate
that this approach enables effective identification of project risks and mitigation of their
impact.
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Fuzzy FMEA-based Risk Evaluation of Student Software Projects