CMMI RuleBool Version 1.1
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A model is a simplified representation of the world. Capability Maturity Models (CMMs) contain the essential elements of effective processes for one or more bodies of knowledge. These elements are based on the concepts developed by Crosby, Deming, Juran, and Humphrey [Crosby 79, Juran 88, Deming 86, Humphrey 89].  [FM108.T101] Like other CMMs, Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) models provide guidance to use when developing processes. CMMI models are not processes or process descriptions. The actual processes used in an organization depend on many factors, including application domain(s) and organization structure and size. In particular, the process areas of a CMMI model typically do not map one to one with the processes used in your organization.  [FM108.T102]
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Abhijit Mahajan.

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