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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

Integrated Project Management
may be considered the evolution of Project Planning and Project Monitoring
and Control from Level 2. Risk Management can be considered the evolution of
risk considerations in Project Planning and Project Monitoring and Control from
Level 2 to Level 3.
Level 3 has 11 PAs??”that is down from the 14 PAs in the previous version of
the CMMI (thank you very much!); but it is still a lot of areas to implement in one
level.
n n
Understanding Maturity Level 3: Defined n 107
Level 3 is divided into four basic process categories:
Engineering PAs: Requirements Development, Technical Solution, Product
Integration, Verification, and Validation
Process Management PAs: Organization Process Focus, Organization Process
Definition, and Organizational Training
Project Management PAs: Integrated Project Management and Risk
Management
Support PAs: Decision Analysis and Resolution
Redundancies? Of course. Two that come to mind are Generic Practice 3.1
Establish a Defined Process that overlaps with Organizational Process Definition,
and Generic Practice 3.


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