OPPapers.com Essay Index >> Book Reports >> The Goal
We have many free term papers and essays on The Goal. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.
goal The Goal in 885 Words Here are the principles behind the dramatic turnaround story in The Goal, in 885 words. Ready? Start counting now: The goal of a manufacturing
Goal Setting & Concentration: Two Important PST Skills Goal Setting & Concentration: Two Important PST Skills Psychological skills training are an important part
goal The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt examines the life of an American plant manger in his quest to find out what exactly the goal of a plant manager is and how
The Goal The Goal, by Eliyahu M. Goldratt examines the life of an American plant manger in his quest to find out what exactly the goal of a plant manager is and
The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement Introduction When reading the first lines of "The Goal", I wondered if it would
Submitted by leiton on June 16, 2005
Category: Book Reports
Words: 7098 | Pages: 29
Views: 400
Popularity Rank: 31,284
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)
The SEI is often identified with its CMM® work. Over the years, the SEI has developed six Capability Maturity Model products. Some are new and build on the work of the older ones.
CMMs that the SEI is currently involved in developing, expanding, or maintaining are
CMMI®(Capability Maturity Model Integration)
P-CMM (People Capability Maturity Model)
SA-CMM (Software Acquisition Capability Maturity Model)
Legacy CMMs that have been incorporated into CMMI models, and therefore are no longer maintained are
Capability Maturity Model for Software (SW-CMM)
Systems Engineering Capability Maturity Model (SE-CMM)
Integrated Product Development Capability Maturity Model (IPD-CMM)
SEI work that is very closely related to the development, support, and maintenance of CMMs includes
Publishing appraisal results - in the Maturity Profile
Working with standards organizations to help further the cause of for software process improvement
Improving and supporting CMM-based appraisals of organizations
The SEI's goals in developing CMMs include
addressing software engineering and other disciplines that have an affect on software development and maintenance
providing integrated process improvement reference models
building broad community consensus
harmonizing with related standards
enabling efficient improvement across disciplines relevant to software development and maintenance
Extreme Programming
and the
Capability Maturity Model
Ron Jeffries
01/01/2000
A discussion on comp.software-eng asked what people thought of eXtreme Programming, suggesting that it might be approximately an SEI Level 1 process. In these pages, we'll look at the descriptions of the CMM levels and at some corresponding aspects of eXtreme Programming as practiced on the Chrysler C3...
You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!