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Capability Maturity Model® Integration (CMMISM), Version 1.1
CMMISM for Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, Integrated Product and Process Development, and Supplier Sourcing (CMMI-SE/SW/IPPD/SS, V1.1)
Staged Representation
CMU/SEI-2002-TR-012 ESC-TR-2002-012
Improving processes for better products
CMMI Product Team
March 2002
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In Memory of Carolyn Marie Tady our dedicated team member and friend April 27, 1958 – November 27, 2001
CMMI-SE/SW/IPPD/SS, v1.1 Staged Representation
Preface
The Capability Maturity Model®Integration (CMMISM) project has involved a large number of people from different organizations throughout the world. These organizations were using a CMM® or multiple CMMs and were interested in the benefits of developing an integration framework to aid in enterprise-wide process improvement.
[FM101.T101]
The CMMI project work is sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), specificallythe Office of the Under Secretary of Defense, Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics (OUSD/AT&L). Industry sponsorship is provided by the Systems Engineering Committee of the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA).
[FM101.T102]
Organizations from industry, government, and the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) joined together to develop the CMMI Framework, a set of integrated CMMImodels, a CMMI appraisal method, and supporting products. These organizations donated the time of one or more of their people to participate in the CMMI project. [FM101.T103]
Development History
The CMMI project team has been working to provide guidance that encourages process improvement in organizations of any structure.
[FM101.HDA101.T101]
Since 1991, CMMs have been developed for a…