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CMM Process Area (PA)Previously known as Key Process Area (KPA)A process area (PA) contains the goals that must be reached in order to improve a software process. A PA is said to be satisfied when procedures are in place to reach the corresponding goals. A software organization has achieved a specific maturity level once all the corresponding PAs are satisfied. The process areas (PA's) have the following features: 1) Identify a cluster of related activities that, when performed collectively, achieve a set of goals considered important for enhancing process capability.2) Defined to reside at a single maturity level. 3) Identify the issues that must be addressed to achieve a maturity level.
The ability of the organization to perform transpires because:
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