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CMM Level 2 KPA’s

CMM Level 2 KPA’s. CS 4320 Fall 2003. Requirements Management 1. Goals: System requirements allocated to software are controlled using a baseline for engineering and management use. Software plans, products and activities are kept consistent with system requirements allocated to software.

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CMM Level 2 KPA’s

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  1. CMM Level 2 KPA’s CS 4320 Fall 2003

  2. Requirements Management 1 • Goals: • System requirements allocated to software are controlled using a baseline for engineering and management use. • Software plans, products and activities are kept consistent with system requirements allocated to software. System requirements allocated to software == software requirements

  3. Requirements Management 2 • Commitment to perform: • Project follows a written organizational policy for managing software requirements. • Ability to perform: • For each project, responsibility is established for analyzing the system requirements and allocating them to HW, SW or other system components. • Allocated requirements are documented. • Adequate resources and funding are provided to manage requirements. • People are trained for requirements management activities.

  4. Software Project Planning • Goals: • Software estimates are documented for use in planning and tracking a software project. • Software project activities and commitments are planned and documented. • Affected groups and individuals agree to their commitments related to the project.

  5. Software Project Planning • Commitment to Perform • A software project manager is designated to be responsible for negotiating commitments and developing the project’s SDP. • The project follows a written organizational policy for planning a software project.

  6. Software Project Planning • Ability to perform • A documented and approved SOW exists for the software project. • Responsibilities for developing the SDP are assigned. • Adequate resources and funding are provided for planning the software project. • People involved in planning are trained in estimating and planning procedures applicable to their area of responsibility.

  7. Software Project Tracking and Oversight • Goals: • Actual results and performances are tracked against the software plans. • Corrective actions are taken and managed to closure when actual results and performance deviate significantly from the software plans. • Changes to SW commitments are agreed to by the affected parties.

  8. Software Project Tracking and Oversight • Commitment to perform: • A manager is designated to be responsible for the project’s activities and results. • The project follows a written policy for managing the software project. • Ability to perform: • An SDP is documented and approved. • The manager explicitly assigns responsibility for SW work products and activities. • Adequate resources are provided for tracking project. • Managers trained in managing technical and personnel aspects of the project. • First line managers receive orientation in technical aspects of the software project.

  9. Subcontract Management • Goals: • The prime contractor selects qualified software subcontractors. • The prime contractor and the software subcontractor agree to their commitments to each other. • The prime contractor and the software subcontractor maintain ongoing communications. • The prime contractor tracks the software subcontractor's actual results and performance against its commitments.

  10. Software Quality Assurance • Goals: • Software quality assurance activities are planned. • Adherence of software products and activities to the applicable standards, procedures, and requirements is verified objectively. • Affected groups and individuals are informed of software quality assurance activities and results. • Noncompliance issues that cannot be resolved within the software project are addressed by senior management.

  11. Software Quality Assurance • Commitment to perform: • The project follows a written organizational policy for implementing SQA. • Ability to perform: • A group that is responsible for coordinating and implementing SQA for the project exists. • Adequate resources and funding are provided for performing the SQA activities. • Members of the SQA group are trained to perform their SQA activities. • The members of the software project receive orientation on the role, responsibilities, authority, and value of the SQA group.

  12. Software Configuration Management • Goals: • Software configuration management activities are planned. • Selected software work products are identified, controlled, and available. • Changes to identified software work products are controlled. • Affected groups and individuals are informed of the status and content of software baselines.

  13. Software Configuration Management • Commitment to perform: • The project follows a written organizational policy for implementing SCM. • Ability to perform: • A board (CCB) having the authority for managing the project's software baselines exists. • A group that is responsible for coordinating and implementing SCM for the project exists. • Adequate resources and funding are provided for performing the SCM activities. • Members of the SCM group are trained in the objectives, procedures, and methods for performing their SCM activities. • Members of the software engineering group and other software related groups are trained to perform their SCM activities.

  14. So What? • Hey, where’s: • Design Patterns • Architecture • UML • Teamwork • Put your favorite thing here….

  15. Next Time • Level 3….

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