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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

One organization reported
a total in manhours of 60 days spent completing these forms. Why the problem?
Because the PIIDs are not arranged in the same way as the documentation is stored
in your organization, and thought must be paid to what goes into them. Because
of this confusion (and constipation), we have added this chapter. It is based on a
class we teach.
This chapter should be read only after reading Chapter 20, ???Appraisals Using
the CMMI,??? and Chapter 21, ???The SCAMPI A Approach.??? This chapter is written
from the perspective of a SCAMPI A, however, it is also applicable to PIIDs used
in SCAMPI B and C.
What Are PiidS and Why Must i use them?
PIID stands for Practice Implementation Indicator Description. The PIIDs are
forms used to capture the documented evidence of how each CMMI practice
has been implemented. The easiest way to envision a PIID is to think of a table.
Depending on the CMMI practice, the PIID may contain references or pointers
to documented processes, procedures, meeting minutes, revision histories, change
logs, or any other such proof of practice implementation.


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