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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

Even
with 13 days, it is probable that some days may be longer than eight hours.
Only when we have worked with the organization and have a better understanding
of the organization??™s processes, organizational structure, and quali-
fications of the Appraisal Teams would it be possible to decrease the proposed
schedule.
9. How many participants do you plan to interview for an appraisal covering
software engineering, systems engineering, and hardware engineering? Please
use a matrix to indicate by function, the total number of staff involved, and
estimate the total number of labor hours (e.g., project manager, middle manager,
test, quantitative measurement specialists, etc.).
Response: Since we have not performed detailed planning and don??™t have
an understanding of your organization??™s processes, roles, and structure, this
is very diffi cult to answer with any certainty. However, the example matrix in
Table 20.4 will give you an idea of what to expect.
10. How many follow-up interviews do you anticipate? Please estimate the level
of effort (e.


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