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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

The CMMI makes it very clear that no matter whether you are in
new development or in maintenance mode, there are always new requirements or
changes to existing requirements that require definition, refinement, user interaction,
and so forth. That is, all of the behaviors necessary to produce complete and
accurate requirements, and discussed in this process area.
The CMMI uses the terms product, product component, and component. Examples
of these terms might be that a product is the final deliverable, such as a jet fighter
plane capable of flying and firing missiles. The product components might be the
navigation system, the fire control system, the fuselage, the landing equipment, the
communication system. The components might be software to determine the distance
from the ground, the software to aim a missile, the control panel, the tires, and
the headphones. The manufacture of a communication system may have a different
mapping, starting with the communication systems product, radios and antennas
as product components, and the receiver, transmitter and tuner software as components.


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