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CMMI ® Version 1.2 and Beyond June 28, 2006 Mike Phillips Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University

CMMI ® Version 1.2 and Beyond June 28, 2006 Mike Phillips Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University. ® CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University. Thanks to Gary Wolf and D’Ann Hunt from Raytheon, Denise Cattan of SPIRULA .

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CMMI ® Version 1.2 and Beyond June 28, 2006 Mike Phillips Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University

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  1. CMMI® Version 1.2 and Beyond June 28, 2006 Mike Phillips Software Engineering Institute Carnegie Mellon University ® CMMI is registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University. Thanks to Gary Wolf and D’Ann Hunt from Raytheon, Denise Cattan of SPIRULA

  2. CMMI Today

  3. CMMI Adoption Trends: Website Visits1 • CMMI web pages hits 12K/day • 443 organizations visited the CMMI Website more than 200 times during September 2005: 29 Defense contractor organizations 12 DoD organizations 49 Universities 328 Commercial companies 25 Non-DoD government agencies

  4. CMMI Adoption Trends: Website Visits2 • The following were the top viewed pages on the CMMI Website in September 2005: • CMMI Main Page • What is CMMI? • CMMI Models and Modules • Getting Started with CMMI Adoption • CMMI Training, Events, & Forums

  5. CMMI Transition Status – 5/31/06 • Training • Introduction to CMMI – 50,936 trained • Intermediate CMMI – 2,098 trained • Introduction to CMMI Instructors – 431 • SCAMPI Lead Appraisers – 630 trained • SCAMPI B&C-Only Team Lead -- 27 • Authorized • Introduction to CMMI V1.1 Instructors – 374 • SCAMPI V1.1 Lead Appraisers – 422 • SCAMPI B&C Team Leads -- 413

  6. 4-30-06

  7. Reporting Organizational Types 64.0% 31.3% 4.7% Based on 878 organizations 9/30/05

  8. Organization SizeBased on the total number of employees within the area of the organization that was appraised Based on organizations reporting size data

  9. Maturity Profile by All Reporting USA and Non-USA Organizations % of Organizations Based on USA organizations and Non-USA organizations

  10. Countries where Appraisals have been Performed and Reported to the SEI Red country name: New additions since October 2005

  11. Appraisals and Maturity Levels by Country

  12. Disciplines Selected for Appraisals Number of Appraisals Based on 977 appraisals reporting coverage 9/30/05

  13. Maturity Profileby All Reporting Organizations Number Of Appraisals Based on most recent appraisal of 878 organizations 9/30/05

  14. Combined Appraisal Opportunities Current ISO 9001 (Combined ISO Surveillance using Cat ‘C’ appraisal) SCAMPI ‘A’&ISO 9001 ISO 9001 IA … continues todemonstratecompliance withISO 9001:2000 Rating letter & or certificatewith scope indicating“… in accordance with Level X” Visit Report Rating letter indicating level achieved …no behavioursinconsistent withoperating at level X Current CMMI SCAMPI ‘A’ SCAMPI ‘A’ (Cat ‘C’ appraisal) The possible options for assessment and surveillance

  15. Adoption: What Else Is Happening? • The Addison-Wesley SEI Series Book and: • A Guide to the CMMI • CMMI: A Framework… • CMMI Assessments • CMMI Distilled: Second Edition • CMMI SCAMPI Distilled • CMMI: Un Itinéraire Fléché • De kleine CMMI • Interpreting the CMMI • Making Process Improvement Work • Practical Insight into CMMI • Real Process Improvement Using the CMMI • Systematic Process Improvement Using ISO 9001:2000 and CMMI • Balancing Agility and Discipline

  16. How about SEI Publications? • Technical notes and special reports: • Interpretive Guidance Project (Two Reports) • CMMI and Product Line Practices • CMMI and Earned Value Management • Interpreting CMMI for Operational Organizations • Interpreting CMMI for COTS Based Systems • Interpreting CMMI for Service Organizations • CMMI Acquisition Module (CMMI-AM) (V1.1) • CMMI and Six Sigma • Interpreting CMMI for Marketing (in progress) • Demonstrating the Impact and Benefits of CMMI (and web pages – www.sei.cmu.edu/cmmi/results)

  17. Performance Results Summary • N = 24, as of 9 November 2005 • Organizations with results expressed as change over time

  18. CMMI Today • Version 1.1 CMMI Product Suite was released January 2002. • CMMI Web site visits average 12,000/day • Over 50,000 people have been trained • Over 1500 “class A” appraisals have been reported to the SEI • Now we want to continuously improve…

  19. CMMI V1.2…and Beyond

  20. Major Themes • Reduce complexity & size • Increase coverage • Increase confidence in appraisal results

  21. Reduced Model Complexity & Size • Eliminated the concepts of advanced practices and common features • Incorporated ISM into SAM; eliminated Supplier Sourcing (SS) addition • Consolidated and simplified the IPPD material • All definitions consolidated in the glossary • Adopted a single book approach (i.e., will no longer provide separate development models) • Report size reduced 15% from either predecessor; PAs reduced 12%

  22. Increased Model Coverage • Added hardware amplifications • Added two work environment practices (i.e., one in OPD and one in IPM) • Added goal and two practices in OPF to emphasize importance of project startup • Updated notes (including examples) where appropriate so that they also address service development and acquisition of critical elements • Updated name to CMMI for Development (CMMI-DEV) to reflect the expanded coverage

  23. Model Changes - Other • Improved the Overview section (Part One) • Improved clarity of how GPs are used • Moved generic goals and practices to Part Two • Added explanation of how process areas support the implementation of GPs • Added GP elaborations for GP 3.2 • Improved the glossary (e.g., higher level management, bidirectional traceability, subprocess) • Limited the process areas that can be considered “not applicable” to SAM. • Clarified material throughout the model based on over 1000 change requests

  24. Version 1.2 Changes1 • Eliminate concept of advanced practices and common features from text • Combine ISM with SAM; eliminate supplier sourcing (SS) designation • Add hardware amplifications • Recognize, given hardware additions, that providing separate development models no longer useful • “single book” approach (CMMI-DEV+IPPD) • “Not applicable” process areas (PAs) for maturity levels will be significantly constrained (SAM, IPPD)

  25. Version 1.2 Changes2 • Clarify material based on 1000+ Change Requests (e.g., improve high maturity verbiage, appraisal terminology) • Two work environment specific practices added: • one to OPD for organizational look • One to IPM for project specifics • Glossary improved (e.g., higher level management, bidirectional traceability, subprocess) • Overview text improved • IPPD coverage consolidated and simplified

  26. Integrated Product and Process Development (IPPD) Changes • IPPD material is being revised significantly. • Organization Environment for Integration PA removed and material moved to Organizational Process Definition (OPD) PA. • Integrated Teaming PA removed and material moved to Integrated Project Management (IPM) PA. • IPPD goals have been consolidated. • “Enable IPPD Management” in OPD • “Apply IPPD Principles” in IPM • Overall material condensed and revised to be more consistent with other PAs.

  27. Supplier Sourcing Integrated Product and Process Development SE Related Examples SW Related Examples CMMI Core CMMI Model Combinations V 1.1 V 1.2 Organizational Goal (OPD) Project Goal (IPM) IPPD SE Related Examples HW Related Examples SW Related Examples CMMI Core (now includes SS)

  28. IPPD Changes V1.1 V1.2 Process MgtPAs SG1 OPD SG2 = Enable IPPD principles SG2 SupportPAs OEI SG1 SG2 Project Management PAs IPM SG1 IPM SG1 SG2 SG2 SG3 SG3 SG3 = Apply IPPD principles SG4 IT SG1 SG2

  29. Supplier Agreement Management Specific Goal Establish Supplier Agreements Specific Practice 1.1 – Determine Acquisition Type 1.2 – Select Suppliers 1.3 – Establish Supplier Agreements Satisfy Supplier Agreements 2.1 – Execute the Supplier Agreement 2.2 – Monitor Selected Supplier Processes 2.3 – Evaluate Selected Supplier Work Products 2.4 – Accept the Acquired Product 2.5 – Transition Products v1.1 SP2.1 “Review COTS Products,” was eliminated. “Identify candidate COTS products that satisfy requirements” is a new subpractice under the Technical Solutions Process Area SP1.1, “Develop Alternative Solutions and Selection Criteria.”

  30. Organizational Process Focus V1.2 • V1.1 • SG1 – Determine Process Improvement Opportunities • 1.1 – Establish Organizational Process Needs • 1.2 – Appraise the Organization’s Processes • 1.3 – Identify the Organization’s Process Improvements • SG2 – Plan and Implement Process Improvement Activities • 2.1 – Establish Process Action Plans • 2.2 – Implement Process Action Plans • 2.3 – Deploy Organizational Process Assets • 2.4 – Incorporate Process-Related Experiences into the Organizational Process Assets • SG1 – Determine Process Improvement Opportunities • 1.1 – Establish Organizational Process Needs • 1.2 – Appraise the Organization’s Processes • 1.3 – Identify the Organization’s Process Improvements • SG2 – Plan and Implement Process Improvement • 2.1 – Establish Process Action Plans • 2.2 – Implement Process Action Plans • SG3 – Deploy Organizational Process Assets and Incorporate Lessons Learned • 3.1 – Deploy Organizational Process Assets • 3.2 -- Deploy Standard Processes • 3.3 -- Monitor Implementation • 3.4 -- Incorporate Process Related Experiences into the Organizational Process Assets New

  31. SCAMPI A Changes Being Considered for V1.2 • Method implementation clarifications • interviews in “virtual” organizations • practice characterization rules • organizational unit sampling options • Appraisal Disclosure Statement (ADS) improvements • reduce redundancy with other appraisal documents • improve usability for sponsor and government • require sponsor’s signature on the ADS • require all team members to show agreement on findings • Appraisal team will have responsibility for determination of “applicability” for SAM • Maturity level and capability level shelf life – 3 years, given 1 year of V1.2 availability

  32. Published Appraisal Results

  33. CMMI Training v1.2 • Introduction to CMMI (Staged and Continuous) • editorial update released 9/05 • will be updated for v1.2 • Intermediate Concepts of CMMI • will be updated for v1.2 • will better prepare students for SCAMPI training • CMMI Instructor Training • updated earlier this year to reflect “combined” Introduction to CMMI course • will be updated to reflect v1.2 changes • “Delta” training from V1.1 to V1.2 • under development

  34. Beyond V1.21 • Improved architecture will allow post-V1.2 expansion. • Extensions of the life cycle (Services, Outsourcing/Acquisition) could expand use of a common organizational framework: • allows coverage of more of the enterprise or potential partnering organizations • adapts model features to fit non-developmental efforts (e.g., CMMI Services, CMMI Acquisition)

  35. Architecture & Constellations CMMI Framework Core Foundation Model Common PAs, Specific Practices, Generic Practices Shared CMMI Material Specific Practices, Additions, Amplifications Development Specific Materials Acquisition Specific Materials Services Specific Materials • Development Amplifications • Development Additions • PA XX • PA ZZ • PA DEV • Acquisition Amplifications • Acquisition Addition • PA YY • PA XX • PA ACQ • Services Amplifications • Services Additions • PA ZZ • PA YY • PA SRV

  36. Beyond V1.22 • First two new “constellations,” CMMI for Services and CMMI for Acquisition, have been “commissioned” by CMMI Steering Group. Development will be in parallel with V1.2 effort; publication sequenced after V1.2 rollout. • Northrop-Grumman is leading industry group for CMMI Services. • Initial focus will be for organizations providing “DoD services” as well as internal IT: • System maintenance • Network Management, IT Services • IV&V

  37. Beyond V1.23 • SEI is coordinating development of CMMI-ACQ. • Will build upon General Motors IT Sourcing expansion • Will add government perspectives from both DoD and civil agencies

  38. Planned Sequence of Models CMMI-SVC CMMI-DEV V1.2 CMMI V1.1 GM IT Sourcing CMMI-ACQ CMMI-AM SA-CMM

  39. CMMI V1.2…and Beyond…the details

  40. Supplier Sourcing Integrated Product and Process Development SE Related Examples SW Related Examples CMMI Core CMMI Model Combinations V 1.1 V 1.2 Organizational Goal (OPD) Project Goal (IPM) IPPD SE Related Examples Hardware Related Examples SW Related Examples CMMI Core (now includes SS)

  41. Example Hardware Amplification • Technical Solution • SP 2.1  Design the Product or Product Component • Develop a design for the product or product component. • For Hardware Engineering • Detailed design is focused on product development of electronic, mechanical, electro-optical, and other hardware products and their components. Electrical schematics and interconnection diagrams are developed, mechanical and optical assembly models are generated, and fabrication and assembly processes are developed.

  42. Version 1.2 Changes Amplifications improved

  43. Amplifications Improved • From Technical Solution V1.1 • For Systems Engineering • Examples of criteria include the following: • Maintainability • Reliability • Safety Amplification removed from Technical Solution V1.2 since it is not unique to Systems Engineering Information becomes a note rather than amplification

  44. Version 1.2 Changes Common features and advanced practices eliminated

  45. Capability Levels CMMI Model Structure (V1.1) Staged Continuous Maturity Levels Process Area 1 Process Area 2 Process Area n Process Area 1 Process Area 2 Process Area n Specific Goals Generic Goals Generic Goals Specific Goals Common Features Directing Implementation Ability to Perform Commitment to Perform Verifying Implementation Specific Practices Specific Practices Generic Practices Generic Practices

  46. CMMI Model Structure (V1.2) Staged Continuous Maturity Levels Process Area 1 Process Area 2 Process Area n Process Area 1 Process Area 2 Process Area n Specific Goals Generic Goals Generic Goals Specific Goals Capability Levels Specific Practices Specific Practices Generic Practices Generic Practices

  47. Specific Goal • Manage Requirements • Specific Practice • 1.1 – Obtain anUnderstanding of Requirements • 1.2 – Obtain Commitment to Requirements • 1.3 – Manage Requirements Changes • 1.4 – Maintain Bidirectional Traceability of Requirements • 1.5 – Identify Inconsistencies Between Project Work and Requirements Requirements Management V1.2 SP 1.4 practice statement now reads, “Maintain bidirectional traceability among the requirements and work products.” Project plans are no longer mentioned in this SP statement. Bidirectional Traceability description is improved in the notes and Glossary.

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