Week 3
We talked about the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) last week. It's a crucial foundation for enhancing software development procedures. The CMM comprises five maturity levels, each denoting a stage in process capability and organizational maturity, ranging from Initial (Level 1) to Optimizing (Level 5). Organizations commence at the Initial level with ad hoc procedures, progress to the Repeatable level for basic project management, advance to the Defined level for refined and standardized processes, move to the Managed level for quantitative control, and reach the Optimizing level for continual improvement. Better project management, product quality, and predictability are all enhanced by using CMM, leading to improved customer satisfaction and business results.
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