CMM in Practice: Processes for Executing Software Projects at Infosys
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Addison-Wesley Professional
ISBN
978-0-201-61626-2Topic or Tag
Abstract
The Capability Maturity Model (CMM) is a widely adopted set of guidelines for evaluating and improving an organization's software development processes. The CMM is a general framework, however, and provides no specific guidance for implementation; instead, each organization must relate CMM characteristics to its own processes. As a consequence, the need has emerged for comprehensive accounts of successful CMM implementations, as well as for detailed descriptions of how software projects are executed in those cases. Such real-world examples can serve as a valuable resource for managers and developers responsible for setting up the CMM and carrying out their own projects.
CMM in Practice comprises such a resource. Examining the various stages in the life cycle of a typical software project at Infosys Technologies, the book describes the technical and management processes used to initiate, plan, and execute the project. To enhance the discussion, an actual Infosys project is used as a running example throughout the book. The author, who was one of the main architects behind the quick transition from ISO to CMM at Infosys, shows how these working processes relate to the Key Process Areas of the CMM. He also illustrates how relatively simple and familiar approaches can be combined to raise an organization's software maturity level.
Format: Hardback
Part of a Collection
SEI Book Series in Software Engineering
Cite This Book
@book{jalote_1999,
author={Jalote, Pankaj},
title={CMM in Practice: Processes for Executing Software Projects at Infosys},
month={{Oct},
year={{1999},
howpublished={Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library},
url={https://insights.sei.cmu.edu/library/cmm-in-practice-processes-for-executing-software-projects-at-infosys/},
note={Accessed: 2024-Dec-22}
}