Experimentation Capability Maturity Model
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A Experimentation Capability Maturity Model is a capability maturity model for a experimentation practice (for experimentation tasks within data-driven organizations).
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve Data Science Maturity Levels, such as:
- Initial (chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics) - the starting point for use of a new or undocumented repeat process.
- Repeatable - the process is at least documented sufficiently such that repeating the same steps may be attempted.
- Defined - the process is defined/confirmed as a standard business process
- Capable - the process is quantitatively managed in accordance with agreed-upon metrics.
- Efficient - process management includes deliberate process optimization/improvement.
- …
- It can (typically) involve Data Science Maturity Levels, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Information Technology Maturity Model, Microsoft's EXP-Platform.
References
2017
- (Fabijan et al., 2017) ⇒ Aleksander Fabijan, Pavel Dmitriev, Helena Holmström Olsson, and Jan Bosch. (2017). “The Evolution of Continuous Experimentation in Software Product Development: From Data to a Data-driven Organization at Scale.” In: Proceedings of the 39th International Conference on Software Engineering.
- QUOTEP
Figure 5. The “Experimentation Evolution Model”.
- QUOTEP