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Essentials of Software Engineering, 2nd Edition
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Essentials of Software Engineering, 2nd Edition

by Frank Tsui, Orlando Karam
April 2010
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
400 pages
12h 44m
English
Jones & Bartlett Learning
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98 CHAPTER 4 Software Process Models
Capability
levels
5
4
3
2
1
0
Process
area 1
Process
area 2
Process
area 3
Process
area 25
Figure 4.11
Capability level by process
areas for continuous
representation.
generic practices are associated with generic goal 4, and generic goal 5 has
two generic practices. Since the generic goals are applicable to all the
process areas, their respective generic practices are also applicable to all the
process areas.
Continuous Representation Model
The continuous representation model, in which each process area is
appraised at its own capability level, uses both the specific goals and the
generic goals for assessing the process areas. An example ...
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ISBN: 9780763785345