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#RISCOSS Governance

The RISCOSS project is governed by RISCOSS consortium. It includes three components; Executive, Business, and Technical.

  • By Executive, we mean a senior body that is the highest level of project governance. It is comprised of the most senior members of the consortium; the commercial partners, universities and the public administrations. During project this body reviewed legal issues, authorized license and agreements (such as Membership and Contributors agreements). Members of the executive team discuss events that may impact the project, or changes in market that may require a change in strategy or planning.
  • By Business, RISCOSS mean the business or programmatic mission of the community. These are the key subject matter experts (private vendors and consultants) who drive the definition of the software functionality, provide essential knowledge of the business, background, practices and processes for risk management, user stories (use cases), user testing and acceptance of the code.
  • By Technical we mean the core RISCOSS application development team and their management and the models and risk collectors technical team.

#RISCOSS Ecosystem

In the RISCOSS community, the EU and partners of the consortium take a leading role in initial funding, organizing, developing additional actors (stakeholders) and executing on a plan to develop an application useful to carrying out an open source risk analysis mission. This includes a high degree of participation by private and public leadership and non-technical personnel.

RISCOSS community ecosystems is composed by multidisciplinar groups with several actitivites associated to the different groups.