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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

Search Web sites to get several
examples of everything, including blank templates for procedures. It??™s OK to use
a Department of Defense (DOD)-based Web site and examples, even if you are
not working in a DOD-based organization. The CMMI brings structure to an
organization. DOD thrives on structure. DOD has good stuff, their Web sites are
free??”take a look! Start with the Software Engineering Institute??™s (SEI??™s) two Web
sites??”www.sei.cmu.edu and seir.sei.cmu.edu. The latter Web site requires a password
and logon ID. It contains a bulletin board and recent articles.
The PATs need to generate PAT Charters, PAT Plans, and a CMMI compliance
matrix that tracks back to the practices for each process area they are developing.
This matrix ties activities to practices and specific people and dates. The matrix is
used for status tracking and to check on the extent of the documentation produced.
PATs generally write the procedures and processes for the organization.
If I??™m on a PAT, how do I determine where to start? The EPG will determine
which process areas to focus on first, based on the results of the SCAMPI.


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