Ok, will do.

I was also reading about COCOMO (with heuristic risk assessment):

http://sunset.usc.edu/research/COCOMOII/expert_cocomo/expert_cocomo2000.html 

A similar calibration for assessing risks of SOA projects (at a fine-grained level) would be perfect.

Thanks,

Ramu Iyer

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> I am looking for a risk management framework that can guide the transition
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> Not everyone on the team understands SOA, so learning curve is one of the
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