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What is CMM (SEI Capability Maturity Model)?
According to the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute,
CMM is a common-sense application of software or business process management and quality
improvement concepts to software development and maintenance. Its a
community-developed guide for evolving towards a culture of engineering
excellence, model for organizational improvement. The underlying structure for
reliable and consistent software process assessments and software capability
evaluations.
The Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM) is a framework that describes
the key elements of an effective software process. There are CMMs for non
software processes as well, such as
Business Process Management (BPM). The CMM describes an
evolutionary improvement path from an ad hoc, immature process to a mature,
disciplined process. The CMM covers practices for planning, engineering, and
managing software development and maintenance. When followed, these key
practices improve the ability of organizations to meet goals for cost, schedule,
functionality, and product quality. The CMM establishes a yardstick against
which it is possible to judge, in a repeatable way, the maturity of an
organization's software process and compare it to the state of the practice of
the industry. The CMM can also be used by an organization to plan
improvements to its software process. It also reflects the needs of individuals
performing software process, improvement, software process assessments, or
software capability evaluations; is documented; and is publicly available.
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