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Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMIsm), Version 1.1 Continuous Representation

Author: sei.cmu.edu      Published: 1st Nov 2005     Visited: 3094 times 
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This report is on Capability Maturity Models (CMMs) and Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI). Model components, model terminology, capability levels and generic model components, framework interactions, using CMMI models, and process areas are detailed. Author(s) : Carnegie Mellon Software Engineering Institute

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