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Margaret K. Kulpa, Kent A. Johnson

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

Remember, the PIID is developed for the Appraisal Team and is a
Indicator Type Description Examples
Typical work products listed in
reference model practices.
Target products of an ???Establish
and Maintain??? speci?¬?c practice.
Documents, deliverable products,
training materials, etc.
Typical work products listed in
reference model practices.
Meeting minutes, review results,
status reports, presentations, etc.
Performance measures
Instruments
Interviews
Presentations, demonstrations, etc.
Oral or written statements con?¬?rming or
supporting implementation (or lack of
implementation) of a speci?¬?c or generic
practice. These statements are usually
provided by the implementers of the
practice and/or internal or external
customers, but may also include other
stakeholders (e.g., managers and
suppliers).
Direct Artifacts The tangible outputs resulting directly
from implementation of a speci?¬?c or
generic practice. An integral part of
verifying practice implementation. May be
explicitly stated or implied by the practice
statement or associated informative
material.


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