A question currently being argued throughout the appraisal community concerns evaluation of artifact quality during Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI) appraisals. Different, conflicting opinions on whether evaluation of artifact quality during a SCAMPI is appropriate run from an extremely vigorous "no" to an equally vigorous "yes!" In other words, some lead appraisers and teams believe artifact quality is totally outside the scope of a SCAMPI appraisal. Other appraisers and teams believe that evaluating artifact quality is an integral part of the SCAMPI.
This technical note examines the various opinions in an attempt to resolve the confusion.
The main issue appears to be linked to word definitions—specifically, a lack of agreement among SCAMPI lead appraisers about what "quality" means in the SCAMPI context. This report notes that earlier writings on the subject focus on the problem of defining the attributes of artifact quality in appraisals. Three attributes—appropriate, adequate, and reasonable—are recognized throughout the community as applicable to the quality of artifacts. However, these attributes are not defined, creating the opportunity to apply subjective rules where objectivity is critical. With this information in hand, we can initiate an effort to provide more clear-cut, succinct guidance on the application of quality attributes to appraisal artifacts. This effort will enable Lead Appraisers and team members to inject greater objectivity into appraisals.
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Acquisition SupportTechnical Note
CMU/SEI-2009-TN-021
November 2009
SEI:
Baker, Emanuel; Fisher, Matthew; & Gross, Charlene. Evaluating Artifact Quality from an Appraisal Perspective (CMU/SEI-2009-TN-021). Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/reports/09tn021.cfm
IEEE:
E. Baker, M. Fisher, and C. Gross, "Evaluating Artifact Quality from an Appraisal Perspective," Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Technical Note CMU/SEI-2009-TN-021, 2009. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/reports/09tn021.cfm
APA:
Baker, E., Fisher, M., & Gross, C. (2009). Evaluating Artifact Quality from an Appraisal Perspective (CMU/SEI-2009-TN-021). Retrieved May 21, 2013, from the Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University website: http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/reports/09tn021.cfm
CHI:
Baker, Emanuel, Matthew Fisher, and Charlene Gross. Evaluating Artifact Quality from an Appraisal Perspective (CMU/SEI-2009-TN-021). Pittsburgh, PA: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, 2009. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/reports/09tn021.cfm
MLA:
Baker, E., Fisher, M., & Gross, C. 2009. Evaluating Artifact Quality from an Appraisal Perspective (Technical Report CMU/SEI-2009-TN-021). Pittsburgh: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University. http://www.sei.cmu.edu/library/abstracts/reports/09tn021.cfm
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