The First CMMI-based Appraisal in an Agile Enviroment at Siemens AG
• Presentation
SEI presentation showing the results and experiences from the first CMMI-based appraisal in an Agile environment. From Siemens AG in Munich, Germany (March 2008).
Publisher
Siemens AG
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Abstract
Summary
- Appraisers have to understand agility and CMMI.
- No fundamental contradiction was found between agility and CMMI for the maturity/capability levels two and three.
- "Core" agility is a set of principles, values, and framework, not a full processes model. Therefore, some CMMI aspects are not covered.
- CMMI has to be combined with elements from traditional development paradigms to make agility practicable in industrial product development.
- The mentioned appraisal methods are suitable for identifying gaps in agility "through CMMI glasses." They also help to institutionalize agility, particularly in a larger environment.
Please note that current and future CMMI research, training, and information has been transitioned to the CMMI Institute, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Carnegie Mellon University.