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2009 Dates
May 4-6, 2009 (SEI Arlington, VA)
June 15-17, 2009 (SEI Pittsburgh, PA)
July 13-15, 2009 (SEI Pittsburgh, PA)
August 24-26, 2009 (SEI Pittsburgh, PA)
September 14-16, 2009 (SEI Frankfurt, Germany)
September 21-23, 2009 (SEI Arlington, VA)
October 12-14, 2009 (SEI Pittsburgh, PA)
November 2-4, 2009 (SEI Pittsburgh, PA)
December 1-3, 2009 (SEI Arlington, VA)
Course Registration
Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
Phone: 412 / 268-7388
FAX: 412 / 268-7401
Questions: courseregistration@sei.cmu.edu
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Course Fee:
Industry: $1750
Government: $1400
Academic: $1400
International
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$3500
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Successful Course Completion
Successful completion of this course requires that participants actively participate in classroom discussions and exercises in all three days, not missing any classroom time.
This three-day course introduces systems and software engineering managers and practitioners, appraisal team members, and process group (e.g., SEPG, EPG) members to CMMI® fundamental concepts. CMMI for Development (CMMI-DEV) models are tools that help organizations improve their ability to develop and maintain quality products and services. CMMI-DEV models are an integration of best practices from proven discipline-specific process improvement models, including the CMM® for Software, EIA 731, and the Integrated Product Development CMM.
This course has been updated to be part of Version 1.2 of the CMMI Product Suite. The course was also improved to respond to change requests submitted by students, instructors, and others.
The course is composed of lectures and class exercises with ample opportunity for participant questions and discussions. After attending the course, participants will be able to describe the components of CMMI-DEV models and their relationships, discuss the process areas in CMMI-DEV models, and locate relevant information in the model.
This course fulfills a prerequisite requirement for any course requiring an official SEI Introductory CMMI course.
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AUDIENCE
- product developers and process implementers
- anyone interested in learning about CMMI
PREREQUISITES
There are no prerequisites for this course.
TOPICS
- Introduction
- Model-based process improvement
- Overview of CMMI components
- Institutionalization
- Process areas of CMMI-DEV models
- Structure of the continuous and staged representations
- Next steps
OBJECTIVES Successful completion of this course will enable participants to
- describe the components of CMMI-DEV models and their relationships
- discuss the process areas
- describe the model content
COURSE WORK Reading homework is required the first and second evenings of the course.
Course Materials On the first day of the course, participants will receive CMMI®: Guidelines for Process Integration and Product Improvement, Second Edition, and a course notebook with copies of the course slides.
LOGISTICS
Class Schedule This 3-day course meets at the following times:
Days 1-3, 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (U.S. locations)
Days 1-3, 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. (non-U.S. locations)
Hotel and Travel Information
Information about traveling to the SEI offices is available on our Travel and Lodging Web pages.
Questions about this course?
Please see our
Frequently Asked Questions
Web page for answers to some of the more common inquiries about SEI Education and Training.
If you need more information, contact us via e-mail at
course-info@sei.cmu.edu
or telephone at +1 412-268-7622.
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Courses Intermediate Concepts of CMMI Version 1.2
Acquisition Supplement for CMMI v1.2
Services Supplement for CMMI v1.2
Mastering Process Improvement
Defining Software Processes
Implementing Goal-Driven Measurement
Understanding CMMI High Maturity Practices
Publications Chrissis, Mary Beth, et. al. CMMI&174;: Guidelines for Process Integration and Product Improvement, Second Edition, Boston, MA: Addison-Wesley, 2006.
CMMI Product Development Team. CMMI for Development, Version 1.2 (CMMI-DEV, V1.2)(CMU/SEI-2006-TR-008, ESC-TR-2006-008). Pittsburgh, PA: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, August 2006.
Events SEPG North America Conference
SEPG Latin America Conference
SEPG Australia Conference
SEPG Europe Conference
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