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Course Overview
This three-day course introduces systems and software engineering managers and practitioners, appraisal team members, and engineering process group (e.g., SEPG, EPG) members to CMMI® fundamental concepts. CMMI models are tools that help organizations improve their ability to develop and maintain quality products and services. This course has been updated to be part of Version 1.2 of the CMMI Product Suite.
*CMMI (Capability Maturity Model Integration) models are tools that help organizations improve their ability to develop and maintain quality products and services. CMMI models are an integration of best practices from proven discipline-specific process improvement models.
This course fulfills a prerequisite requirement for any course requiring an official SEI (Software Engineering Institute) Introductory CMMI course. [It is the prerequisite for Appraisal Team Member (ATM) planning to participate in a SCAMPI (Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement) appraisal.]
Learning objectives
After attending the course, participants will be able to describe the components of CMMI models and their relationships, discuss the process areas in CMMI models, and locate relevant information in the model.
Who should attend
This course is designed for developers and process implementer who are interested to know about the CMMI (V1.2) model.
There are no prerequisites for this course.
The course is composed of lectures and class exercises with ample opportunity for participant questions and discussions.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Model-based process improvement
- Overview of CMMI components
- Institutionalization
- Process areas of CMMI models
- Structure of the continuous and staged representations
- Next steps
All 22 CMMI V1.2 Process Areas are covered:
Requirements Management (REQM)
Project Planning (PP)
Project Monitoring and Control (PMC)
Supplier Agreement Management (SAM)
Process and Product Quality Assurance (PPQA)
Measurement and Analysis (MA)
Requirements Development (RD)
Technical Solution (TS)
Product Integration (PI)
Verification (VER)
Validation (VAL)
Organizational Process Focus (OPF)
Organizational Process Definition (OPD)
Organizational Training (OT)
Integrated Project Management (IPM)
Risk Management (RSKM)
Decision Analysis and Resolution (DAR)
Organizational Process Performance (OPP)
Quantitative Project Management (QPM)
Organizational Innovation and Deployment (OID)
Causal Analysis and Resolution (CAR)
Fee & Class Schedule
| Fee: |
US $1,100 |
| Class Schedule: |
3 consecutive days from Oct 22
0900 - 1800
Total 24 hours |
Request for Course Information
Please send your enquiry to processis@processis.com
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