Monday, 28 March 2011

five levels of process maturity.

five levels of process maturity, which are defined as follows:

 Level 1: Home. The software process is characterized as ad hoc and sometimes chaotic. Few processes defined and success depends on individual effort.

Level 2: Repeatable. management processes are based project established to track cost, schedule and functionality. Necessary process discipline is in place to repeat earlier successes on projects with similar applications.

 Level 3: Defined. The process software for business management and engineering is documented, and integrated into a whole organization standard software process. All projects use a documented and approved version of the process of organizational development and software support. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 2.

 Level 4: Manage. The rules of the software process and product quality are collected. Both the software process and products are quantitatively understood and controlled with detailed measurements. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 3.

 Level 5: Optimizing. continuous process improvement is enabled by quantitative information and the process of testing ideas and innovative technologies. This level includes all characteristics defined for level 4.

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