Psychiatry-Oriented Analysis of Multimedia Impact on E-Commerce CMMI maturity level 2 An improvement path for advertising efficiency.

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Psychiatry-Oriented Analysis of Multimedia Impact on E-Commerce CMMI maturity level 2 An improvement path for advertising efficiency

Reduced process area group relationships Present Level 2 process areas highlighted Reports on the weekly basis Future Be ready for levels 3-5 later Be ready for monthly reports later

1. Requirements management What to do? – Constants of what to do, elaborated – Parameters of what to do, elaborated

2. “Supplier” agreement management Are all the prerequisites satisfied? – Are the tasks of the previous week completed so that the next week tasks can start without problems – Who is responsible to check if the prerequisites are supplied correctly and in time

3. Configuration management What was done to make sure that the multimedia exposure to the two test groups will be appropriately measured? What was done to insure that new product additions will not limit the future scalability? Scalability -> experimenting?????????????

4. Project Planning Till when to do? – Conditional time line: a) Evaluating products based on 0-multimedia level a) Evaluating products based on 1-multimedia level a) Evaluating products based on 2-multimedia level a) Evaluating products based on 3-multimedia level – Conditional road map a) Patient types b) Evaluating products based on hourly, daily, yearly, and lifelong basis c) Result analysis d) Conclusion

5. Project monitoring and control Individual responsibilities, specified – What each specific individual will have to do to insure good performance Organizational responsibilities, specified – What has the boss done to insure that each specific individual under him will do a good job

6. Measurement and analysis How to do quality control? – Control procedure, elaborated – Details to check (in the nodes of the procedure), elaborated

7. Process and result quality assurance Consequences for the lack of quality – Procedural level: how to prevent the “error” to propagate: a) TBD………. – Punishment level: how will the record for each individual be updated, if malfunction