CMMI distilled : a practical introduction to integrated process improvement
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CMMI distilled : a practical introduction to integrated process improvement
(The SEI series in software engineering)
Addison-Wesley, 2001
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
With CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration), top software quality experts have gone far beyond the successful CMM, codifying every aspect of model-based process improvement in one integrated framework. This concise, authoritative guide has three goals: to help understand the benefits of an integrated approach to process improvement; to introduce the CMMI project's new tools for multi-discipline process improvement; and to provide practical guidance in selecting and using these tools. The authors begin by identifying key shortcomings of traditional process improvement in 21st century environments that involve more people and organizations, must be delivered more quickly, and utilize the latest innovations. Next, they introduce the new CMMI standard, showing how it overcomes these limitations, adding substantial quality and value in development, systems engineering, acquisition, and other key areas. Finally, the authors walk through the process of implementing and using CMMI, presenting lessons learned by pioneers in integrated process improvement.
目次
Figure List.
Preface.
I. INTEGRATED PROCESS IMPROVEMENT.
1. Why Integrated Process Improvement?
The Engineering Environment of the Twenty-First Century.
Concurrent Engineering and the Cross-Discipline Team.
A Proliferation of Models and Standards.
The Benefits of Integrated Process Improvement.
Conclusions.
2. Implementing Integrated Process Improvement.
Starting Integrated Process Improvement.
Building an Integrated Improvement Infrastructure.
Integrating Legacy Processes and Initiatives.
Using Assessments.
Integrated Process Improvement Examples.
II. The CMMI Models.
3. The CMMI Concept.
CMMI Project Organization.
CMMI Objectives.
The Three Source Models.
Process Areas.
An Extensible Framework.
4. CMMI Content.
Content Classification.
Required Materials.
Expected Materials.
Informative Materials.
Document Map.
5. CMMI Representations.
Staged Models.
Continuous Models.
CMMI Model Representations.
6. CMMI Dimensions for Measuring Improvement.
Capability Dimension.
Maturity Dimension.
Generic Practices in the Capability Dimension.
Generic Practices in the Maturity Dimension.
Organizational Capability Evolution.
7. CMMI Process Areas.
Process Management Process Areas.
Project Management Process Areas.
Engineering Process Areas.
Support Process Areas.
Integrated Product and Process Development Process Areas.
Acquisition Process Areas.
Relationships with CMMI Components.
III. Using CMMI.
8. Selecting the Appropriate Disciplines.
The Discipline Dilemma.
Your Situation.
The IPPD Extension.
The Acquisition Extension.
Selecting the Appropriate Model.
9. Picking a Representation.
Reasons for Liking Staged Models.
Reasons for Liking Continuous Models.
Reasons for Choosing a CMMI Representation.
10. Assessments with CMMI.
Assessment Requirements for CMMI.
Standard CMMI Assessment Method for Process Improvement.
Using Assessments in Process Improvement.
Making a CMMI Model Your Own (Tailoring).
IV. The Future of CMMI.
11. Evolving CMMI.
Single Versus Dual Representations.
Collection of Issues for Version 1.1 and Beyond.
Afterword.
The Charge of the CMMI Product Team.
Appendix A. Summary of CMMI-SE/SW/IPPD Models: Summary of Continuous Representation.
Appendix B. Summary of CMMISE/SW/IPPD Models: Summary of Staged Representation .
Appendix C. References.
Appendix D. Resources.
Index. 0201735008T04062001
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