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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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


Currently, there are three constellations under development: the CMMI for
Development (version 1.2, the current version), CMMI for Services (focusing
on labor services provided, not necessarily product development), and
CMMI for Acquisition (focusing on procurement and acquisition topics).
Constellations also include the associated products, such as training materials
and appraisal methods.
Elaborations??”More information and examples concerning generic practices.
Hints, tips, and X-Refs??”Brief notes in the margins that contain bits of information
on how a practice relates to another practice or process area, why the
practice is important, why it is included here, more guidance on what the
practice actually means, or how the practice might be used or implemented
in an organization.
Labels??”Each practice has a full name but is often documented and referred
to by its shortened name or label. An example is in the continuous representation,
Generic Practice 4.2. The label of this practice is Stabilize Subprocess
Performance.


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