The Key Process Areas of the CMMI
[Following are] the key process areas for
each maturity level in the CMMI. Each key process area identifies a
cluster of related activities that, when performed collectively,
achieve a set of goals considered important for enhancing process
capability. The key process areas have been defined to reside at a
single maturity level. The key process areas are building blocks that
indicate the areas an organization should focus on to improve its
software process. Key process areas identify the issues that must be
addressed to achieve a maturity level.
The CMMI is not a methodology
unless it is a managmenet methodology. Note
that many of the interrelationships are readily visible and
the
concepts can be applied to the production of virtually any products.
For example, each dimension of Data Management
contains a requirement for some sort of specification (requirements
specification). In fact, it is tempting to consider all of
the CMMI as a specification for a data management plan.
- Initial
- Repeatable
- Requirements Management
- Project Planning
- Project Tracking and Oversight
- Subcontract Management
- Quality Assurance
- Configuration Management
- Defined
- Organization Process Focus
- Organization Process Definition
- Training Program
- Integrated Data Management
- Information Product Engineering
- Inter-group Coordination
- Peer Reviews
- Managed
- Quantitative Process Management
- Quality Management
- Optimizing
- Rework Prevention
- Product Change Management
- Process Change Management
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Last modified: Jan-09