Software-Engineering
August 28, 2024COCOMO-Model
August 28, 2024Software-Engineering
Question 103 |
Which one of the following is not a key process area in CMM level 5 ?
Defect prevention | |
Process change management | |
Software product engineering
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Technology change management |
Question 103 Explanation:
1. Initial (chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics) – the starting point for use of a new or undocumented repeat process.
2. Repeatable – the process is at least documented sufficiently such that repeating the same steps may be attempted.
3. Defined – the process is defined/confirmed as a standard business process
4. Capable – the process is quantitatively managed in accordance with agreed-upon metrics.
5. Efficient – process management includes deliberate process optimization/improvement.
Level 5 – Optimizing (Efficient)
It is a characteristic of processes at this level that the focus is on continually improving process performance through both incremental and innovative technological changes/improvements.
At maturity level 5, processes are concerned with addressing statistical common causes of process variation and changing the process (for example, to shift the mean of the process performance) to improve process performance. This would be done at the same time as maintaining the likelihood of achieving the established quantitative process-improvement objectives. There are only a few companies in the world that have attained this level 5.
2. Repeatable – the process is at least documented sufficiently such that repeating the same steps may be attempted.
3. Defined – the process is defined/confirmed as a standard business process
4. Capable – the process is quantitatively managed in accordance with agreed-upon metrics.
5. Efficient – process management includes deliberate process optimization/improvement.
Level 5 – Optimizing (Efficient)
It is a characteristic of processes at this level that the focus is on continually improving process performance through both incremental and innovative technological changes/improvements.
At maturity level 5, processes are concerned with addressing statistical common causes of process variation and changing the process (for example, to shift the mean of the process performance) to improve process performance. This would be done at the same time as maintaining the likelihood of achieving the established quantitative process-improvement objectives. There are only a few companies in the world that have attained this level 5.
Correct Answer: C
Question 103 Explanation:
1. Initial (chaotic, ad hoc, individual heroics) – the starting point for use of a new or undocumented repeat process.
2. Repeatable – the process is at least documented sufficiently such that repeating the same steps may be attempted.
3. Defined – the process is defined/confirmed as a standard business process
4. Capable – the process is quantitatively managed in accordance with agreed-upon metrics.
5. Efficient – process management includes deliberate process optimization/improvement.
Level 5 – Optimizing (Efficient)
It is a characteristic of processes at this level that the focus is on continually improving process performance through both incremental and innovative technological changes/improvements.
At maturity level 5, processes are concerned with addressing statistical common causes of process variation and changing the process (for example, to shift the mean of the process performance) to improve process performance. This would be done at the same time as maintaining the likelihood of achieving the established quantitative process-improvement objectives. There are only a few companies in the world that have attained this level 5.
2. Repeatable – the process is at least documented sufficiently such that repeating the same steps may be attempted.
3. Defined – the process is defined/confirmed as a standard business process
4. Capable – the process is quantitatively managed in accordance with agreed-upon metrics.
5. Efficient – process management includes deliberate process optimization/improvement.
Level 5 – Optimizing (Efficient)
It is a characteristic of processes at this level that the focus is on continually improving process performance through both incremental and innovative technological changes/improvements.
At maturity level 5, processes are concerned with addressing statistical common causes of process variation and changing the process (for example, to shift the mean of the process performance) to improve process performance. This would be done at the same time as maintaining the likelihood of achieving the established quantitative process-improvement objectives. There are only a few companies in the world that have attained this level 5.