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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

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SP 3.2 specifically discuss design and support documentation). The Organizational
Process Definition process area also includes items and artifacts to be peer
reviewed, including the Organization??™s Set of Standard Processes, life-cycle models,
tailoring guidelines, measures, and the project??™s defined processes (also discussed
in Integrated Project Management). We recommend that each PA be read for guidance
on which products from each PA should be peer reviewed. For guidance on
the steps to follow when planning and conducting a peer review, see the Verification
process area.
Maintenance considerations for compatibility issues related to the future release
of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products are broached here. Identify Candidate
COT Products is a new subpractice used in developing alternative solutions
(SP 1.1). Evolving operational scenarios previously found here has been moved to
the Requirements Development PA. Unit testing is mentioned here. The operations
concept is also used in this PA.
Things that most organizations tend to forget about this process area:
What is a Technical Data Package? Basically, it is everything you ever documented
or even thought of documenting.


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