Capability Maturity Model (CMM)



 1.   The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) is used in assessing how well and organization’s processes allow to complete and manage new softwares projects.
2.   Various process maturity levels are –
a.     Initial – Few processes are defined and individual efforts are taken.
b.    Repeatable – Depending on earlier successes of projects with similar applications necessary process discipline can be repeated.
c.     Defined – All the projects use documented and approved version of software which is useful in Developing and supporting software.
d.    Managed – Both the software process and product are quantitatively understood and controlled using detailed measures.
e.     Optimizing – Establish mechanisms to plan and implement change. Innovative ideas and technologies can be tested.



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