CMMI was created to sort out the problem of using multiple models with different architectures and approaches. Selected models were analyzed and combined into a single improvement framework intended for organizations pursuing enterprise-wide process improvement.
This timeline includes more than the release of CMMI products. It also includes ancestor models as well.
2011 – Version 1.3 of CMMI for Acquisition Primer is released.
2011 – Third edition of the CMMI for Development book and second editions of the CMMI for Acquisition and CMMI for Services books are released.
2010 – Version 1.3 of CMMI for Acquisition, CMMI for Development, and CMMI for Services is released.
2010 – First edition of the Integrating CMMI and Agile Development book is released.
2009 – CMMI for Services, V1.2 (the initial version) is released.
2009 – First edition of the CMMI for Services book is released.
2009 – First edition of the CMMI for Acquisition book is released.
2008 – Version 1.2 of CMMI for Acquisition Primer is released.
2008 – Third edition of the CMMI Distilled book is released.
2007 – First edition of the CMMI and Six Sigma book is released.
2007 – CMMI for Acquisition, V1.2 (the initial version) is released.
2006 – CMMI Survival Guide: Just Enough Process Improvement is released.
2006 – Second edition of the CMMI for Development book is released.
2006 – CMMI for Development, V1.2 is released (with the addition of “for Development” in the name to anticipate the future releases of the other two models for acquisition and development).
2005 – CMMI SCAMPI Distilled: Appraisals for Process Improvement is released.
2003 – First edition of the CMMI for Development book is released.
2002 – CMMI V1.1 is released.
2002 – Software Acquisition CMM, V1.03 is released.
2000 – CMMI V1.02 Staged and CMMI V1.02 Continuous (the initial versions) are released.
1998 – EIA 731 Systems Engineering Capability Model (SECM) is released.
1997 – Software CMM, V2 draft C is unofficially released.
1997 – The Integrated Product Development CMM is unofficially released.
1996 – INCOSE Systems Engineering Capability Assessment Model is released.
1995 – Systems Engineering CMM, V1.1 is released.
1993 – CMM for Software, V1.1 is released.
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