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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

"Interpreting the CMMI: A Process Improvement Approach, Second Edition"

Project Planning and Organizational
Process Focus would have to do the same as well. So the generic goals and
practices can be applied to all process areas. Both specific goals and practices and
generic goals and practices must be satisfied to achieve the capability level. Alternatives
that clearly and unequivocally accomplish a result that meets the goal may be
substituted. Again??”required, expected, and informative components.
Generic Goals and Practices
Basically, each capability level has one generic goal associated with it. Each generic
practice maps to only one generic goal. The generic goals and generic practices map
directly to one or more PAs, and basically summarize the concepts of each PA. The
generic goals and generic practices are displayed in Table 3.1.
Generic Goal and Generic Practice Related Process Area
Generic Goal 1: Achieve Specific Goals of Each Process Area
GP 1.1: Perform Specific Practices of the Process Area Specific practices of one or more Process
Areas, depending on the extent of the model
to be achieved
Generic Goal 2: Institutionalize a Managed Process
GP 2.


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