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The '''Capability Maturity Model''' or '''Capability Maturity Model for Software''' (CMM or SW-CMM) was a model created by the [[Software Engineering Institute]] (SEI) for assessing and guiding process improvement across a project, a division, or an entire organization. It was adopted by organizations worldwide, and primarily by software development companies. | The '''Capability Maturity Model''' or '''Capability Maturity Model for Software''' (CMM or SW-CMM) was a model created by the [[Software Engineering Institute]] (SEI) for assessing and guiding process improvement across a project, a division, or an entire organization. It was adopted by organizations worldwide, and primarily by [[software engineering|software development]] companies. | ||
The CMM has since been retired and superceded by the [[Capability Maturity Model Integration]] (CMMI) which replaces it. The CMM is no longer maintained by the SEI. <ref>[http://www.sei.cmu.edu/cmm/ CMM at the SEI]. Contains links to information about upgrading to the CMMI.</ref> | The CMM has since been retired and superceded by the [[Capability Maturity Model Integration]] (CMMI) which replaces it. The CMM is no longer maintained by the SEI. <ref>[http://www.sei.cmu.edu/cmm/ CMM at the SEI]. Contains links to information about upgrading to the CMMI.</ref> |
Revision as of 11:48, 25 October 2007
The Capability Maturity Model or Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM or SW-CMM) was a model created by the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) for assessing and guiding process improvement across a project, a division, or an entire organization. It was adopted by organizations worldwide, and primarily by software development companies.
The CMM has since been retired and superceded by the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) which replaces it. The CMM is no longer maintained by the SEI. [1]
References
- ↑ CMM at the SEI. Contains links to information about upgrading to the CMMI.