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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

Team logistics, the schedule, roles
and responsibilities, project characteristics, and expected outcomes are defined. The
Appraisal Plan describes in detail all required data collection and analysis activities
in the appraisal. The plan also documents the appraisal scope, that is, what part
of the organization is to be appraised, which site or sites, which projects, who will
participate, what are their roles, which process areas are to be investigated, and
Appraisal Sponsor Identi?¬?cation and Contact Information
Relationship to the Organizational Unit Being Appraised
Appraisal Purpose Reason for Appraisal
Alignment with Business Objectives
Appraisal Scope Organizational Unit being Appraised
Organizational Scope of the Appraisal (Project and Support Groups)
Critical Factors A?¬?ecting the Appraisal
Process Context Organizational Unit Size and Demographics
Application domain(s), Size, Criticality, and Complexity
Characteristics of the Products and Services of the Organizational Unit
Appraisal Constraints Availability of Key Resources (e.


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