Yesterday during the Software Engineering class, the
professor mentioned the Boehm’s spiral model which is a
risk-driven software process framework, which was proposed by
Boehm in the year 1988. This model assumes that changes are a
result of project risks and includes explicit risk management
activities to reduce these risks. Even though it was mentioned
in a Computer Science class, it made me think about the
potential implementations that this method can have in our
self-improvement journey.
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