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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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


Partially Implemented (PI) ??? Direct artifacts are absent or judged to be inadequate,
??? one or more indirect artifacts or a?¬?rmations suggest that some aspects of the
practice are implemented, and
??? one or more weaknesses are noted.
OR
??? One or more direct artifacts are present and judged to be adequate,
??? no other evidence (indirect artifacts, a?¬?rmations) support the direct artifact(s),
and
??? one or more weaknesses are noted.
Not Implemented (NI) ??? Direct artifacts are absent or judged to be inadequate,
??? no other evidence (indirect artifacts, a?¬?rmation) supports the practice
implementation, and
??? one or more weaknesses are noted.
Not Yet (NY) ??? The project or support group has not yet reached the stage in the life cycle to have
implemented the practice.
table 21.6 rules for Characterizing instantiation-le el implementation of
Practices
312 n Interpreting the CMMI
Validate Preliminary Findings Process
The most common approach to Validate Preliminary Findings, and the one we recommend,
is for the Appraisal Team to prepare a briefing of Preliminary Findings
covering each process area in scope.


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