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CMM Level 3 KPA’s

CMM Level 3 KPA’s. CS4320 Fall 2003. Organizational Process Focus (Goals). Software process development and improvement activities are coordinated across the organization. The strengths and weaknesses of the software processes used are identified relative to a process standard.

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CMM Level 3 KPA’s

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  1. CMM Level 3 KPA’s CS4320 Fall 2003

  2. Organizational Process Focus (Goals) • Software process development and improvement activities are coordinated across the organization. • The strengths and weaknesses of the software processes used are identified relative to a process standard. • Organization-level process development and improvement activities are planned.

  3. Org Process Focus • Commitment to perform: • The organization follows a written organizational policy for coordinating software process development and improvement activities across the organization. • Senior management sponsors the organization's activities for software process development and improvement. • Senior management oversees the organization's activities for software process development and improvement.

  4. Org Process Focus • Ability to Perform: • A group that is responsible for the organization's software process activities exists. • Adequate resources and funding are provided for the organization's software process activities. • Members of the group responsible for the organization's software process activities receive required training to perform these activities. • Members of the software engineering group and other software related groups receive orientation on the organization's software process activities and their roles in those activities.

  5. SEPG • Software Engineering Process Group • Often a full-time group in large orgs. • Often part-time members with full-time leader in medium orgs. • All part-time in smaller orgs. • Cross-section of organization. • Members are experienced members of organization. • Has to have support from upper-level management (Management Steering Group) • Don’t make it us vs. them, has to be a cross-section of company • At Infosys- a dedicated group of QA people, but processes are defined via a user group task force.

  6. SEPG Effort distribution at Infosys Process Implementation 28% Miscellaneous 30% Audit 8% Process Management 22% Training 12%

  7. Organization Process Definition • Goals: • A standard software process for the organization is developed and maintained. • Information related to the use of the organization's standard software process by the software projects is collected, reviewed and made available.

  8. Organization Process Definition • Commitment to perform: • The organization follows a written policy for developing and maintaining a standard software process and related process assets. • Ability to perform: • Adequate resources and funding are provided for developing and maintaining the organization's standard software process and related process assets. • The individuals who develop and maintain the organization's standard software process and related process assets receive required training to perform these activities.

  9. Training Program • Goals: • Training activities are planned. • Training for developing the skills and knowledge needed to perform software management and technical roles is provided. • Individuals in the software engineering group and software related groups receive the training necessary to perform their roles.

  10. Training Program • Commitment to perform: • The organization follows a written policy for meeting its training needs. • Ability to perform: • A group responsible for fulfilling the training needs of the organization exists. • Adequate resources and funding are provided for implementing the training program. • Members of the training group have the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their training activities. • Software managers receive orientation on the training program.

  11. Integrated Software Management • Goals: • The project's defined software process is a tailored version of the organization's standard software process. • The project is planned and managed according to the project's defined software process. • Commitment to perform: • The project follows a written organizational policy requiring that the software project be planned and managed using the organization's standard software process and related process assets.

  12. Integrated Software Management • Ability to perform: • Adequate resources and funding are provided for managing the software project using the project's defined software process. • The individuals responsible for developing the project's defined software process receive required training in how to tailor the organization's standard software process and use the related process assets. • The software managers receive required training in managing the technical, administrative, and personnel aspects of the software project based on the project's defined software process.

  13. Software Product Engineering • Goals: • The software engineering tasks are defined, integrated, and consistently performed to produce the software. • Software work products are kept consistent with each other. • Commitment to perform: • The project follows a written organizational policy for performing the software engineering activities.

  14. Software Product Engineering • Ability to perform: • Adequate resources and funding are provided for performing the software engineering tasks. • Members of the software engineering technical staff receive required training to perform their technical assignments. • Members of the software engineering technical staff receive orientation in related software engineering disciplines. • The project manager and all software managers receive orientation in the technical aspects of the software project.

  15. Intergroup Coordination • Goals: • The customer's requirements are agreed to by all affected groups. • The commitments between the engineering groups are agreed to by the affected groups. • The engineering groups identify, track, and resolve intergroup issues.

  16. Intergroup Coordination • Commitment to perform: • The project follows a written organizational policy for establishing interdisciplinary engineering teams. • Ability to perform: • Adequate resources and funding are provided for coordinating the software engineering activities with other engineering groups. • The support tools used by the different engineering groups are compatible to enable effective communication and coordination. • All managers in the organization receive required training in teamwork. • All task leaders in each engineering group receive orientation in the processes, methods, and standards used by the other engineering groups. • The members of the engineering groups receive orientation in working as a team.

  17. Peer Reviews • Goal: • Peer review activities are planned. • Defects in the software work products are identified and removed. • Commitment to perform: • The project follows a written organizational policy for performing peer reviews.

  18. Peer Reviews • Ability to perform: • Adequate resources and funding are provided for performing peer reviews on each software work product to be reviewed. • Peer review leaders receive required training in how to lead peer reviews. • Reviewers who participate in peer reviews receive required training in the objectives, principles, and methods of peer reviews.

  19. Based on CMM… • How would you assess: • TSP • PSP

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