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Essence of the capability maturity model

Computer, 1997
The CMM (Capability Maturity Model) wasn't intended to be all things to all people or cover all possible aspects of software and systems development. CMM was intended to provide one set of guidelines for managing software development projects and making improvements over time.
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The People Capability Maturity Model

Performance Improvement Quarterly, 2008
The People Capability Maturity Model® (People CMM®) advocates a staged approach to organizational change. Developed by the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute, this model seeks to bring discipline to the people side of management by promoting a structured, repeatable, and predictable approach for improving an organization's ...
Mark R. Wademan   +2 more
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Capability Maturity Model

2015
As cyber-D&D becomes a well-recognized, mainstream technique in cyber defense operations, a capability maturity model (CMM) can enable organizations to assess their readiness to conduct cyber-D&D operations. The systematic framework provided by a CMM enables organizations to implement a strategic cyber-D&D capability, assess the maturity of that ...
Kristin E. Heckman   +4 more
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Experiences with the capability maturity model in a research environment

Software Quality Journal, 1996
This paper describes a project aimed at the evaluation of the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) in the context of a research organization. The evaluation was done at the Winand Staring Centre (a Dutch research organization). Part of the evaluation was a standard CMM-assessment.
van der Velden, M.J.   +3 more
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The Capability Maturity Model

2002
The Capability Maturity Model (CMM©) is a process maturity model which enables an organization to define and evolve its software processes. It is a premise in software engineering that there is a close relationship between the quality of the delivered software product and the quality and maturity of the underlying software processes.
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Capability Maturity Model and SAP

International Journal of Enterprise Information Systems, 2005
AcceleratedSAP is a methodology developed for cost-effective SAP R/3 installation. Numerous project managers have adopted AcceleratedSAP for SAP implementation in a range of industries around the world. The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) is, similarly, a software model that improves software processes in software organizations so that software ...
Kim Man Lui, Keith C. C. Chan
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SEI capability maturity model's impact on contractors

Computer, 1995
The Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model measures software development companies' ability to produce quality software within budget and on schedule. The CMM rates software development companies and government agencies at one of five maturity levels. Two key features are assessments and evaluations.
Hossein Saiedian, Richard Kuzara
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IT Project Development using Capability Maturity Model

Information Resources Management Journal, 2016
In many research studies on IT project development process, the authors have noticed that different frameworks are used for this purpose. In fact, many companies choose specific frameworks to run their IT projects based on project type and face dissimilar problems during the execution.
Mousumi Kabir, Lazar Rusu
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Capability Maturity Model for Software

1991
This paper provides a technical overview of the Capability Maturity Model for Software and reflects the most current version. Specifically, this paper describes the process maturity framework, the structural additions that comprise the CMM, how the CMM is used in practice, and future directions of the CMM.
Paulk, Mark   +2 more
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The Capability Maturity Model: A Summary

2018
Continuous process improvement is based on many small, evolutionary steps rather than revolutionary innovations. The Capability Maturity Model® (CMM®) provides a framework for organizing these evolutionary steps into five maturity levels that lay successive foundations for continuous process improvement.
Paulk, Mark C   +2 more
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