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CMMI for Services: Guidelines for Superior Service
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CMMI for Services: Guidelines for Superior Service

by Eileen C. Forrester, Brandon L. Buteau, Sandy Shrum
October 2009
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
720 pages
16h 27m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Generic Goals and Generic Practices

This section describes in detail all the generic goals and generic practices of CMMI—model components that directly address process institutionalization. Also included are their associated subpractices, notes, examples, references, and generic practice elaborations.

Generic practice elaborations appear after generic practices to show how these practices should uniquely be applied to various process areas. Not all process areas are represented, since application of generic practices to process areas sometimes needs no explanation and other times requires explanation or examples.

Applying Generic Practices

Generic practices are components that are common to all process areas. Think of generic practices as reminders. ...

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