Each PA is represented in a single bar along the horizontal
axis, and the vertical axis represents the capability-level dimension. The height of each bar
communicates the capability level of the PA represented.
Capability levels take only the values 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5. Intermediate values (e.g., 2.7) are not de?¬?ned
for this appraisal outcome, and any embellishment of the Capability Pro?¬?le with such values is
outside the boundaries of SCAMPI A.
table 21.11 Capability Profile rules (Continuous representation only)
When using the staged representation, the maturity level determined is the highest level at
which all PAs contained within the maturity level, and within all lower maturity levels, are
rated as Satis?¬?ed or Not Applicable. The single exception to this rule is that generic goal 3 for
applicable maturity level 2 PAs must also be rated Satis?¬?ed for a maturity level rating of 3 or
higher to be determined.
When using the continuous representation, the appraisal reference model provides for
equivalent staging, whereby a Capability Pro?¬?le can be used to derive an equivalent maturitylevel
rating.
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