- CMMI : guidelines for process intergration and product improvement : 2nd ed.
- Tác giả: Chrissis Mary Beth, Konrad Mike, Shrum Sandy
- Nhà xuất bản: Addison Wesley - New Jersey
- Năm xuất bản: 2007
- Số trang:638 p.
- Kích thước:25 cm
- Số đăng ký cá biệt:20809
- ISBN:0-321-27967-0
- Mã Dewey:005.1 068 5
- Đơn giá:0
- Vị trí lưu trữ:03 Quang Trung
- Ngôn ngữ:English
- Loại tài liệu:Sách Chuyên ngành
- Đang rỗi/ Tổng sách:1/1
- Từ khóa:CMMI
- Chủ đề: Computer software & Software engineering
- Chuyên ngành: Khoa Công Nghệ Thông Tin
- Tóm tắt: CMMI® (Capability Maturity Model® Integration) describes best practices for the development and maintenance of products and services across their entire lifecycle. By integrating essential bodies of knowledge, CMMI provides a single, comprehensive framework for organizations to assess their development and maintenance processes, implement improvements, and measure progress. The book is divided into three parts such as Part I offers basic concepts of process improvement; Part II, details the generic goals and practices and the twenty-two process areas now comprising CMMI; Part III contains several useful resources, including CMMI-related references, acronym definitions, a glossary of terms, and an index
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