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Mapping CMMI Project Management Process Areas to SCRUM Practices
Columbia, MD, USA March 06-March 08
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Over the past years, the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) and Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) have been broadly used for assessing organizational maturity and process capability throughout the world [20]. However, the rapid pace of change in information technology has caused increasing frustration to the heavyweight plans, specifications, and other documentation imposed by contractual inertia and maturity model compliance criteria [4]. In light of that, agile methodologies have been adopted to tackle this challenge. The aim of our paper is to present mapping between CMMI and one of these methodologies, Scrum. It shows how Scrum addresses the Project Management Process Areas of CMMI. This is useful for organizations that have their plan-driven process based on the CMMI model and are planning to improve its processes toward agility or to help organizations to define a new project management framework based on both CMMI and Scrum practices.
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Ana Sofia C. Marcal, Felipe S. Furtado Soares, Arnaldo D. Belchior, "Mapping CMMI Project Management Process Areas to SCRUM Practices," sew, pp.13-22, 31st IEEE Software Engineering Workshop (SEW 2007), 2007
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