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Practical support for CMMI-SW software project documentation : using IEEE software engineering standards / Susan K. Land and John W. Walz.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Practitioners ; 13Publisher: New York : $bIEEE ;, c2005Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2005]Description: 1 PDF (500 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • electronic
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780471750352
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleOnline resources: Also available in print.
Contents:
Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- 1. Introduction and Overview. -- 2. Summary of CMMI-SW(a). -- 3. Organizational Institutionalization. -- 4. Implementation Guidance. -- 5. CMMI(a)-SW Level 2. Support. -- 6. CMMI-SW Level 3. -- 7. Land 2 CMMI(a) for Small Projects. -- Appendix A: IEEE Standards Abstracts. -- Appendix B: Comparison of CMMI(a)-SW Levels 2 and 3 to IEEE Standards. -- Appendix C: Software Process Work Products. -- References. -- Index. -- About the Authors.
Summary: An essential guide to CMMI(a)-SW documentationThe CMMI(a)-SW, a compendium of recommended requirements for software engineering, promotes the continuous evolution of improved software and system engineering processes. Organizations seeking to satisfy documentation requirements of CMMI(a)-SW Levels 2 and 3 will find invaluable support in this clear and systematic text.Beginning with a comprehensive summary of CMMI(a)-SW, the authors present detailed guidance on the implementation of these industry standards, including how to define and train a process team, set goals, fix timelines, baseline and implement processes, and perform gap analysis and self-auditing procedures. In addition, they describe common procedural pitfalls and how to avoid them.Practical Support for CMMI(a)-SW Software Project Documentation offers:. Detailed organizational policy examples. An integrated set of over twenty deployable document templates. Examples of over fifty common work products required in support of assessment activitiesA companion to Jumpstart CMM(a)/CMMI(a) Software Process Improvement, this in-depth reference will expedite the design and development of process and product documentation. Even organizations not pursuing CMMI(a) accreditation will learn how the application of IEEE standards can facilitate the development of sound software engineering practices.
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Preface. -- Acknowledgments. -- 1. Introduction and Overview. -- 2. Summary of CMMI-SW(a). -- 3. Organizational Institutionalization. -- 4. Implementation Guidance. -- 5. CMMI(a)-SW Level 2. Support. -- 6. CMMI-SW Level 3. -- 7. Land 2 CMMI(a) for Small Projects. -- Appendix A: IEEE Standards Abstracts. -- Appendix B: Comparison of CMMI(a)-SW Levels 2 and 3 to IEEE Standards. -- Appendix C: Software Process Work Products. -- References. -- Index. -- About the Authors.

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An essential guide to CMMI(a)-SW documentationThe CMMI(a)-SW, a compendium of recommended requirements for software engineering, promotes the continuous evolution of improved software and system engineering processes. Organizations seeking to satisfy documentation requirements of CMMI(a)-SW Levels 2 and 3 will find invaluable support in this clear and systematic text.Beginning with a comprehensive summary of CMMI(a)-SW, the authors present detailed guidance on the implementation of these industry standards, including how to define and train a process team, set goals, fix timelines, baseline and implement processes, and perform gap analysis and self-auditing procedures. In addition, they describe common procedural pitfalls and how to avoid them.Practical Support for CMMI(a)-SW Software Project Documentation offers:. Detailed organizational policy examples. An integrated set of over twenty deployable document templates. Examples of over fifty common work products required in support of assessment activitiesA companion to Jumpstart CMM(a)/CMMI(a) Software Process Improvement, this in-depth reference will expedite the design and development of process and product documentation. Even organizations not pursuing CMMI(a) accreditation will learn how the application of IEEE standards can facilitate the development of sound software engineering practices.

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