Evolution of CMM

1986 - Work began on the maturity framework

1987 - Software Engineering Institute (Carnegie Mellon University) releases


A brief description of the software maturity framework


Software process assessment method


Software capability evaluation method


A maturity questionnaire

1991 - SEI releases v1.0 of the CMM

1992 - SEI releases v1.1 of the CMM

1997- SEI releases next version of the CMM


In November 1986, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) with assistance from the Mitre Corporation began developing a process maturity framework that would assist organizations in improving their software process. This effort was initiated in response to a request to provide the federal government with a method for assessing the capability of their software contractors. In September 1987, the SEI released a brief description of the process maturity framework and a maturity questionnaire (CMU/SEI-87-TR-23). The SEI intended the maturity questionnaire to provide a simple tool for identifying areas where an organization's software process needed improvement. Unfortunately, the questionnaire was too often regarded as "the model" rather than as a vehicle for exploring process maturity issues.

After four years of experience with the software process maturity framework and the preliminary version of the maturity questionnaire, the SEI has evolved the software process maturity framework into a fully defined model. This model will be used in a systematic, principled way to derive a maturity questionnaire. By fully elaborating the maturity framework, a model has emerged that provides organizations with more effective guidance for establishing process improvement programs than was offered by the maturity questionnaire. Using knowledge acquired from software process assessments and extensive feedback from both industry and government, an improved version of the process maturity framework has been produced called the Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMM).

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