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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

Just running the automated build nightly does not constitute planning
an integration sequence. You must analyze the problems that occur and
see if any of the integrated components conflict with remaining components
or modules or requirements. Also, the emphasis is on being proactive and
identifying problems early, rather than being reactive to problems that pop
up during the nightly run.
There are no generic practices that directly map to this process area.
Product Integration includes determining how to assemble the product and
what the sequence of assembly should be; creating an operational environment in
which to satisfactorily deploy the product; documenting procedures and criteria for
integrating the product; ensuring adequate integration of interfaces; and delivering
the product.
Verification
The purpose of Verification (VER) is to ensure that selected work products meet
their specified requirements.
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92 n Interpreting the CMMI
Specific Goals and Practices for This Process Area:
SG1 Prepare for Verification
SP 1.


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