CMMI & Six Sigma: A Base Case for Multi-Model Process Improvement

This DVD is related to the following area(s) of work:

CMMI

How can process improvement efforts meet business and mission goals more     effectively and efficiently? One way might be through harmonizing multiple     process model frameworks, a complex and challenging approach for organizations.

In this 55-minute discussion and question-and-answer session, Jeannine M. Siviy focuses first on the pairing of the CMMI® framework and Six Sigma,     two leading process improvement approaches, and then shows how that combination     serves as a basis for understanding a multi-model environment. Siviy is a     leading researcher in the application of Six Sigma to software process improvement     and the broader challenges of multimodel improvement, and she has studied     CMMI and Six Sigma relationships as a member of the SEI’s measurement     and analysis team, where she also conducted data analysis and architected     an analysis training curriculum. Her work spans commercial and Department     of Defense customers.

 

    A Six Sigma black belt, Siviy has also authored CMMI and Six Sigma: Partners     in Process Improvement, part of the SEI book series in software engineering     from Addison Wesley.

DVD

CMMI & Six Sigma: A Base Case for Multi-Model Process Improvement

Author

Jeannine Siviy

This DVD is related to the following area(s) of work:

CMMI

Published: May 2009
DVD

Please note that current and future CMMI research, training, and information has been transitioned to the CMMI Institute, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Carnegie Mellon University.

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