CMMI V2 0 Quick Reference Guide
CMMI V2 0 Quick Reference Guide
CMMI V2 0 Quick Reference Guide
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This document contains the summary of CMMI Development V2.0 Capability Areas, Practice Areas,
and Practices. For full understanding and accurate interpretation of the model, the complete model
content must be read and used.
GOVERNANCE (GOV)
Provides guidance to senior management on their role in the sponsorship and governance of process
activities.
Level 1
GOV 1.1 Senior management identifies what is important for doing the work and defines the
approach needed to accomplish the objectives of the organization.
Level 2
GOV 2.1 Senior management defines, keeps updated, and communicates organizational
directives for process implementation and improvement based on organization needs
and objectives.
GOV 2.2 Senior management ensures resources are provided for developing, supporting,
performing, improving, and evaluating adherence to expected processes.
GOV 2.3 Senior management identifies their information needs and uses the collected
information to provide governance and oversight of effective process implementation
and improvement.
GOV 2.4 Senior management holds people accountable for adhering to organization directives
and achieving process implementation and improvement objectives.
Level 3
GOV 3.1 Senior management ensures that measures supporting objectives throughout the
organization are collected, analyzed, and used.
GOV 3.2 Senior management ensures that competencies and processes are aligned with the
objectives of the organization.
Level 4
GOV 4.1 Senior management ensures that selected decisions are driven by statistical and
quantitative analysis related to performance and achievement of quality and process
performance objectives.
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TS 1.1 Build a solution to meet requirements.
Level 2
TS 2.1 Design and build a solution to meet requirements.
TS 2.2 Evaluate the design and address identified issues.
TS 2.3 Provide guidance on use of the solution.
Level 3
TS 3.1 Develop criteria for design decisions.
TS 3.2 Develop alternative solutions for selected components.
TS 3.3 Perform a build, buy, or reuse analysis.
TS 3.4 Select solutions based on design criteria.
TS 3.5 Develop, keep updated, and use information needed to implement the design.
TS 3.6 Design solution interfaces or connections using established criteria.
Ensuring Quality
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VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION (VV)
Processes for this Practice Area will:
• Verify that selected solutions and components meet their requirements
• Validate that selected solutions and components fulfill their intended use in their target
environment
Level 1
VV 1.1 Perform verification to ensure the requirements are implemented and record and
communicate results.
VV 1.2 Perform validation to ensure the solution will function as intended in its target
environment and record and communicate results.
Level 2
VV 2.1 Select components and methods for verification and validation.
VV 2.2 Develop, keep updated, and use the environment needed to support verification and
validation.
VV 2.3 Develop, keep updated, and follow procedures for verification and validation.
Level 3
VV 3.1 Develop, keep updated, and use criteria for verification and validation.
VV 3.2 Analyze and communicate verification and validation results.
Improving Performance
ESTIMATING (EST)
Estimate the size, effort, duration, and cost of the work and resources needed to develop, acquire,
or deliver the solution.
Level 1
EST 1.1 Develop high-level estimates to perform the work.
Level 2
EST 2.1 Develop, keep updated, and use the scope of what is being estimated.
EST 2.2 Develop and keep updated estimates for the size of the solution.
EST 2.3 Based on size estimates, develop and record effort, duration, and cost estimates and
their rationale for the solution.
Level 3
EST 3.1 Develop and keep updated a recorded estimation method.
EST 3.2 Use the organizational measurement repository and process assets for estimating
work.
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MC 2.1 Track actual results against estimates for size, effort, schedule, resources,
knowledge and skills, and budget.
MC 2.2 Track the involvement of identified stakeholders and commitments.
MC 2.3 Monitor the transition to operations and support.
MC 2.4 Take corrective actions when actual results differ significantly from planned results
and manage to closure.
Level 3
MC 3.1 Manage the project using the project plan and the project process.
MC 3.2 Manage critical dependencies and activities.
MC 3.3 Monitor the work environment to identify issues.
MC 3.4 Manage and resolve issues with affected stakeholders.
PLANNING (PLAN)
Develop plans to describe what is needed to accomplish the work within the standards and
constraints of the organization, including the:
• Budget
• Schedule
• Resource demand and capacity
• Quality
• Functionality requirements
• Risks and opportunities
Plans also describe:
• The work to be performed
• Applicable organizational set of standard processes, assets, and tailoring guidelines
• Dependencies
• Who performs the work
• Relationships with other plans
• Stakeholders and their role
Level 1
PLAN 1.1 Develop a list of tasks.
PLAN 1.2 Assign people to tasks.
Level 2
PLAN 2.1 Develop and keep updated the approach for accomplishing the work.
PLAN 2.2 Plan for the knowledge and skills needed to perform the work.
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PLAN 2.3 Based on recorded estimates, develop and keep updated the budget and schedule.
PLAN 2.4 Plan the involvement of identified stakeholders.
PLAN 2.5 Plan transition to operations and support.
PLAN 2.6 Ensure plans are feasible by reconciling available and estimated resources.
PLAN 2.7 Develop the project plan, ensure consistency among its elements, and keep it
updated.
PLAN 2.8 Review plans and obtain commitments from affected stakeholders.
Level 3
PLAN 3.1 Use the organization’s set of standard processes and tailoring guidelines to develop,
keep updated, and follow the project process.
PLAN 3.2 Develop a plan and keep it updated, using the project process, the organization’s
process assets, and the measurement repository.
PLAN 3.3 Identify and negotiate critical dependencies.
PLAN 3.4 Plan for the project environment and keep it updated based on the organization’s
standards.
Level 4
PLAN 4.1 Use statistical and other quantitative techniques to develop and keep the project
processes updated to enable achievement of the quality and process performance
objectives.
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Level 3
SAM 3.1 Select technical supplier deliverables for analysis and conduct technical reviews.
SAM 3.2 Select and monitor supplier processes and deliverables based on criteria in the
supplier agreement.
Level 4
SAM 4.1 Select measures and apply analytical techniques to quantitatively manage supplier
performance to achieve quality and process performance objectives.
Supporting Implementation
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