Capability Maturity Level
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A Capability Maturity Level is an level that describes the sophistication of a business process.
- Context:
- It can (typically) consist of a predefined set of process areas.
- It can (typically) be measured by the achievement of the specific and generic goals that apply to each predefined set of process areas.
- It can range from being a ...
- Example(s):
- See: CMMI, Process Meta-Modeling.
References
2011
- http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cmmi/cmmi-maturity-levels.htm
- QUOTE: A maturity level is a well-defined evolutionary plateau toward achieving a mature software process. Each maturity level provides a layer in the foundation for continuous process improvement.
In CMMI models with a staged representation, there are five maturity levels designated by the numbers 1 through 5:
Initial Managed Defined Quantitatively Managed Optimizing
Maturity Level Details: Maturity levels consist of a predefined set of process areas. The maturity levels are measured by the achievement of the specific and generic goals that apply to each predefined set of process areas. The following sections describe the characteristics of each maturity level in detail.
- QUOTE: A maturity level is a well-defined evolutionary plateau toward achieving a mature software process. Each maturity level provides a layer in the foundation for continuous process improvement.