目前分類:CMMI (5)
- Nov 08 Thu 2007 23:53
內部講師訓練
- Oct 11 Thu 2007 22:56
要我進去心酸的嗎?
- Jul 20 Fri 2007 23:40
Vinit 的飄飄英文教室
這個月的23.24號...CMMI的試評活動又來了(印度人Vinit又來了)
是說我就快去日本自助了,
讓我先練2天的英文,
去了日本比較不會怕講英文嗎?
是說...同樣的飄飄音英文,我比較愛天海的版本耶...
最近因為某些原因, 台灣各大站台都相續鎖台
無法推薦YTH大的天海飄飄英文教室給大家看
有點小可惜
- Nov 18 Sat 2006 12:01
結束3天的印式英文地獄
- Oct 15 Sun 2006 21:17
Required, Expected, and Informative Components
Process area components are grouped into three categories—required, expected, and informative—that reflect how to interpret them.
Required Components
Required components describe what an organization must achieve to satisfy a process area. This achievement must be visibly implemented in an organization's processes. The required components in CMMI are the specific and generic goals. Goal satisfaction is used in appraisals as the basis for deciding if a process area has been achieved and satisfied.
Expected Components
Expected components describe what an organization will typically implement to achieve a required component. Expected components guide those who implement improvements or perform appraisals. Expected components include the specific and generic practices.
Before goals can be considered satisfied, either the practices as described or acceptable alternatives to them are present in the planned and implemented processes of the organization.
Informative Components
Informative components provide details that help organizations get started in thinking about how to approach the required and expected components. Subpractices, typical work products, discipline amplifications, generic practice elaborations, goal and practice titles, goal and practice notes, and references are all informative model components.
The CMMI glossary of terms is not a required, expected, or informative element of CMMI models. The terms in the glossary should be interpreted in the context of the model component in which they appear.