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CMMI®: Guidelines for Process Integration and Product Improvement
By Mary Beth Chrissis, Mike Konrad, Sandy Shrum
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Date Published: February 21, 2003
ISBN: 0-321-15496-7
Pages: 688
anizations use Capability Maturity Models® (CMMs®) to assess development and maintenance processes, implement
improvements, and measure progress. Although consistent in purpose, these models differ in terminology and design-enough
sometimes to cause conflict and confusion when used within the anization. Addressing the need for a more coordinated
approach, Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) provides a single framework for improvement in software engineering, systems
engineering, integrated product and process development, and supplier sourcing.
This book is the definitive reference for the most current release of CMMI models. To use a CMMI model available on the SEI Web site,
users must choose from among multiple models based on anization's improvement needs. This book provides a single source
for all CMMI model information. Readers can get started without having to select a model first-all of the choices piled in one
place and explained in detail.
The book begins with background information needed to understand the content and structure of these integrated models and how to
use them. A case study illustrates their implementation in a real environment. A variety of practical material, such as glossary and index,
is also provided. The bulk of the prises the content of all CMMI models, covering the 25 process areas (PAs) that span the
product life cycle, including detailed best practices.
All CMMI models have two representations. The continuous representation allows anization to improve using selected PAs at
different rates. The staged representation anizations to follow a pr