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CMMI models provide guidance for developing or improving processes that meet the business goals of an organization
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A CMMI model may also be used as a framework for appraising the process maturity of the organization.
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Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a process improvement training and appraisal program and service administered and marketed by Carnegie Mellon University and required by many DOD and U.S. Government contracts, especially software development. Carnegie Mellon University claims CMMI can be used to guide process improvement across a project, division, or an entire organization. Under the CMMI methodology, processes are rated according to their maturity levels, which are defined as: Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimizing. Currently supported is CMMI Version 1.3. CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University.
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Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Core Process Areas Abbreviation Name Area Maturity Level CAR Causal Analysis and Resolution Support 5 CM Configuration Management Support 2 DAR Decision Analysis and Resolution Support 3 IPM Integrated Project Management Project Management 3 MA Measurement and Analysis Support 2 OPD Organizational Process Definition Process Management 3 OPF Organizational Process Focus Process Management 3 OPM Organizational Performance Management Process Management 5 OPP Organizational Process Performance Process Management 4 OT Organizational Training Process Management 3 PMC Project Monitoring and Control Project Management 2 PP Project Planning Project Management 2 PPQA Process and Product Quality Assurance Support 2 QPM Quantitative Project Management Project Management 4 REQM Requirements Management Project Management 2 RSKM Risk Management Project Management 3 -
- CM - Configuration Management
- MA - Measurement and Analysis
- PMC - Project Monitoring and Control
- PP - Project Planning
- PPQA - Process and Product Quality Assurance
- REQM - Requirements Management
- SAM - Supplier Agreement Management
- DAR - Decision Analysis and Resolution
- IPM - Integrated Project Management
- OPD - Organizational Process Definition
- OPF - Organizational Process Focus
- OT - Organizational Training
- PI - Product Integration
- RD - Requirements Development
- RSKM - Risk Management
- TS - Technical Solution
- VAL - Validation
- VER - Verification
- OPP - Organizational Process Performance
- QPM - Quantitative Project Management
- CAR - Causal Analysis and Resolution
- OPM - Organizational Performance Management
Maturity levels in CMMI for development[edit]
There are five maturity levels. Maturity level ratings are awarded for levels 2 through 5. The process areas below and their maturity levels are listed for the CMMI for Development model:
Maturity Level 2 - Managed
Maturity Level 3 - Defined
Maturity Level 4 - Quantitatively Managed
Maturity Level 5 - Optimizing
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- CM - Configuration Management
- MA - Measurement and Analysis
- PPQA - Process and Product Quality Assurance
- REQM - Requirements Management
- SAM - Supplier Agreement Management
- SD - Service Delivery
- WMC - Work Monitoring and Control
- WP - Work Planning
- CAM - Capacity and Availability Management
- DAR - Decision Analysis and Resolution
- IRP - Incident Resolution and Prevention
- IWM - Integrated Work Management
- OPD - Organizational Process Definition
- OPF - Organizational Process Focus
- OT - Organizational Training
- RSKM - Risk Management
- SCON - Service Continuity
- SSD - Service System Development
- SST - Service System Transition
- STSM - Strategic Service Management
- OPP - Organizational Process Performance
- QWM - Quantitative Work Management
- CAR - Causal Analysis and Resolution
- OPM - Organizational Performance Management
Maturity levels in CMMI for services[edit]
The process areas below and their maturity levels are listed for the CMMI for Services model:
Maturity Level 2 - Managed
Maturity Level 3 - Defined
Maturity Level 4 - Quantitatively Managed
Maturity Level 5 - Optimizing
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- AM - Agreement Management
- ARD - Acquisition Requirements Development
- CM - Configuration Management
- MA - Measurement and Analysis
- PMC - Project Monitoring and Control
- PP - Project Planning
- PPQA - Process and Product Quality Assurance
- REQM - Requirements Management
- SSAD - Solicitation and Supplier Agreement Development
- ATM - Acquisition Technical Management
- AVAL - Acquisition Validation
- AVER - Acquisition Verification
- DAR - Decision Analysis and Resolution
- IPM - Integrated Project Management
- OPD - Organizational Process Definition
- OPF - Organizational Process Focus
- OT - Organizational Training
- RSKM - Risk Management
- OPP - Organizational Process Performance
- QPM - Quantitative Project Management
- CAR - Causal Analysis and Resolution
- OPM - Organizational Performance Management
Maturity levels in CMMI for acquisition[edit]
The process areas below and their maturity levels are listed for the CMMI for Acquisition model:
Maturity Level 2 - Managed
Maturity Level 3 - Defined
Maturity Level 4 - Quantitatively Managed
Maturity Level 5 - Optimizing
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Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
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processes are rated according to their maturity levels,
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which are defined as:
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Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimizing.
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an88zi"Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a process improvement training and certification program and service administered and marketed by Carnegie Mellon University and required by many DOD and Government programs for government contracts, especially software development. Carnegie Mellon University claims CMMI can be used to guide process improvement across a project, division, or an entire organization. Under the CMMI methodology, processes are rated according to their maturity levels, which are defined as: Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimizing. Currently supported is CMMI Version 1.3. CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University."
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Bertrand Duperrin"Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a process improvement approach whose goal is to help organizations improve their performance. CMMI can be used to guide process improvement across a project, a division, or an entire organization."
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Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a process improvement approach whose goal is
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to help organizations improve their performance
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three areas of interest
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Product and service development
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There are five maturity levels
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Maturity Level 3 - Defined
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