
CMMI ® (Capability Maturity Model ® Integration) models are collections of best practices that help organizations to improve their processes. These models are developed by product teams with members from industry, government, and the Software Engineering Institute (SEI). This model, called CMMI for Development (CMMI-DEV), provides a
In November 1986, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI), with assistance from the Mitre Corporation, began developing a process maturity framework that would help organizations improve their software process.
The CMMI Product Suite is the full collection of models, training materials, and appraisal methods generated from the CMMI Framework. The components in the CMMI Framework are organized into groupings, called constellations, which facilitate construction of approved models. • During v1.2 development, CMMI-SE/SW/IPPD/SS was moved to the CMMI
Ultimately, the CMM framework was superseded by the CMM Integration SMSM (CMMI ®) [SEI 2012c] framework, which integrated models for software engineering, systems engineering, software and systems acquisition, and service delivery into a single model with a shared core.
The Standard CMMI® Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPISM) A is designed to provide benchmark quality ratings relative to Capability Maturity Model ® Integration (CMMI) models.
This technical note uses the continuous representation of a CMMI model and provides interpretation of CMMI process areas in each of the model’s four categories: Project Management, Support, Process Management, and Engineering.
Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) helps organizations increase the maturity of their processes to improve longterm business performance. Three - different constellations of the CMMI exist: CMMI for Acquisition (CMMI-ACQ), CMMI for Services (CMMI-ACQ), and CMMI for Development (CMMI-DEV). As of December 2005, the Software Engineering ...
Secretary of Defense announced the creation of the CMMI® Acquisition Module (CMMI- AM), Version 1.0. The module aids program offices in developing a level of parity with their
model released by the SEI and U.S. govern-ment in 1994. The SA-CMM model has been used by a variety of Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies for a decade. In 2004, the DoD directed the development of the CMMI-AM module, a CMMI-compatible collection of best practices for acquisition that could be used within government ...
technical note presents one organization’s interpretation of CMMI best practices for organizations that primarily provide services. Service organizations can use this example interpretation of CMMI practices to inform management and staff about how CMMI practices apply to their work. The interpretation will also help appraisal team members