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Capability maturity model integration
A more rigorous version of CMM which is a quality management system used to guide process improvement across a project, division, or an entire organization. Under the CMMI methodology, processes are rated according to their maturity levels, which are defined as: Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Quantitatively Managed, Optimizing.
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Capability maturity model integration
quantitatively managed process
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A defined process that is controlled using statistical and other quantitative techniques. The product quality, service quality, and process-performance attributes are measurable and controlled ...
operational scenario
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A description of an imagined sequence of events that includes the interaction of the product with its environment and users, as well as interaction among its product components. Operational scenarios ...
statement of work
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A description of contracted work required to complete a project.
process-performance model
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A description of the relationships among attributes of a process and its work products that is developed from historical process-performance data and calibrated using collected process and product ...
traceability
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A discernable association among two or more logical entities such as requirements, system elements, verifications, or tasks.
requirements traceability
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A discernable association between requirements and related requirements, implementations, and verifications.
configuration management
Quality management; Capability maturity model integration
A discipline applying technical and administrative direction and surveillance to (1) identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of a configuration item, (2) control changes to ...