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Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper Harris Corporation Melbourne, Florida

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Application Domain Government Communications Systems Division · $1.1 B in Sales · 6,200 Employees · ISO 9001 · SEI CMM ® Level 4 Integrated Information Communication Systems  Data Handling and Control Systems  Image Processing  Meteorological Processing Systems  Range Systems  Air Traffic Control Systems  Transportation Communications Systems  Computer-Controlled, Highly Distributed Communications and Control Systems to Support Air Traffic Management  High-Reliability Satellite Communications Systems to Support Air Traffic Management  GPS Applications for ATM— Automatic Dependent Surveillance Aerospace & Ground Communication Systems  Advanced Avionics  Airborne Communications  Satellite Antennas  Satellite Electronics  C 4 I Systems  Communications Systems (SATCOM and Terrestrial)  Intelligence Systems  Information Warfare and Network/Internet Security  Commercial Systems and Products

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications CMMI ® -SE/SW (Staged Representation) Organizational Innovation and Deployment Causal Analysis and Resolution 5 Optimizing 4 Quantitatively Managed 3 Defined 2 Managed Continuous Process Improvement Quantitative Management Process Standardization Basic Project Management Organizational Process Performance Quantitative Project Management Requirements Development Technical Solution Product Integration Verification Validation Organizational Process Focus Organizational Process Definition Organizational Training Integrated Project Management Risk Management Decision Analysis and Resolution Requirements Management Project Planning Project Monitoring and Control Supplier Agreement Management Measurement and Analysis Process and Product Quality Assurance Configuration Management Quality Productivity Risk Rework 1 Initial Process AreasMaturity LevelFocus

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Appraisal History Level SPA Level SPA Level SPA Level CBA IPI Level CBA IPI Level SCEs SW-CMM ® (40) SW-CMM ® CMMI ® Mini-Assessments 2003 SCAMPI SM SE-CMM 1996 – 1997 SE CMA CMMI ® (20) Formal Informal

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Mini-Assessment Method Project selection by Management Participant preparation led by EPG –Program Management, Systems Engineering, Software Engineering and Quality Assurance –PA worksheets completed (scores and artifact notes) –Inputs consolidated Delphi group meeting conducted by EPG –Lowest score if consensus cannot be reached –No examination of data Results presented to project by EPG –CMMI ® -SE/SW summary –PA strengths/weaknesses Action Plan developed and tracked by project Organizational improvements facilitated by EPG

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Mini-Assessment Guidelines Scoring matrix is applied to all the PA practices (specific & generic) to ensure the CMMI ® goals are addressed Each PA practice is scored: –5 : Exemplary Best Practice(Outstanding) –4 : Fully Implemented(Strong) –3 : Largely Implemented(Marginal) –2 : Partially Implemented(Weak) –1 : Not Implemented(Poor) Evidence is noted in the worksheet to include: –Direct Artifacts: tangible resulting directly from implementation of a specific or generic practice –Indirect Artifacts: a consequence of performing a specific or generic practice or that substantiates its implementation

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Mini-Assessment Evaluation Matrix

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Mini-Assessment Results

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Why Product-Based Approach? How can intensive data collection for CMMI ® appraisals be enacted efficiently? –Direct/indirect artifacts required for each process instantiation What level of CMMI ® model expertise should we expect from project practitioners? –Experts in model implementation and interpretation? –Experts in organizational process implementation, mapped to the CMMI ® model? How can the data collection effort be balanced among an internal appraisal team and project staff?

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications The Problem - 1 Model coverage –SCAMPI SM Class A requires at least 1 direct + 1 indirect artifact/affirmation –Projects must furnish Practice Implementation Indicators (PIIs) for each CMMI ® specific/generic practice within scope –Example: CMMI ® -SE/SW Level 3 (staged representation) for 4 projects: 15 project-level PAs: 297 practices * 2 artifacts * 4 projects = 2,376 artifacts 3 organizational PAs: 55 practices * 2 artifacts * 1 OU = 110 artifacts Total: 2,486 artifacts (minimum)

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications The Problem - 2 Organizational issues –Organizational/project process architecture relative to CMMI ® –Natural frame of reference is the organizational processes, not CMMI ® –Detailed model expertise –Terminology –Cost and schedule to collect project evidence –Labor-intensive mapping

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications An Approach Specify required data collection needs as project or data-centric –Derived from standard organizational processes, terminology, and assets –Typical evidence pre-mapped to candidate associated CMMI ® practices Leverage and cross-correlate model built-in dependencies for improved appraisal data management –Relationships (threads) among Goals, PAs and practices (GPs, SPs) PP, PMC, IPM CM, GP2.5 –Single work products / indicators that satisfy multiple practices

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Correlating Indicators (example) SP/GPSummaryProject Plan Commit- ments … PP.SP2.7Establish the project plan PP.SP3.3Obtain plan commitment … PMC.SP1.1Monitor project planning parameters PMC.SP1.2Monitor commitments PMC.GP2.2*Plan the process … IPM.SP1.4Integrate plans IPM.SP1.4Manage project using integrated plans … DAR.GP2.2*Plan the process … Reference: CMMI Appraisal Approaches, G. Draper and D. Kitson, CMMI Technology Conference, November 2001, © Carnegie Mellon University. *GP2.2 elaborations for many PAs: “This plan for performing the … process is typically a part of the project plan, as described in the Project Planning process area.” Other potential PII threads spanning PAs: Interfaces Scenarios Stakeholders Training Metrics Reviews etc.

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Identifying Appraisal Artifacts CMMI ® Model GPs, SPs, subpractices Typical Work Products PIID Templates Example direct/indirect artifacts Appraisal guidance Org. Std. Processes Project Defined Processes Required Work Products Standard terminology Templates, assets, checklists SCAMPI SM Method Method requirements for direct and indirect artifacts Project Evidence Template Appraisal Database Project plans/processes Implementation artifacts Completed Project Evidence Sheet Model implementation map PIIs - Direct/indirect artifacts - Instrument responses - Interviews (F2F affirmations) Evidence review SCAMPI SM appraisals Mini-assessments

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Project Evidence Sheet (example) Typical project work products or assets commonly available as a result of implementing standard processes. Project products and terminology may vary. Categories of evidence, for convenience in grouping related pieces of evidence. Potential areas in CMMI ® model that may be satisfied (all or in part) by the identified project evidence. Path(s) or hyperlink(s) to example artifacts or repository where the evidence can be found.

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Lessons Learned Establish an implementation guide for how the CMMI ® is implemented in organizational/project processes –Internal users (projects, managers, EPG) –External users (customers, appraisal teams) References to evidence must be very specific –Concise list of implementation artifacts covering the practice –Paragraph numbers within a document –Hyperlinked files/directories –Facilitate efficient on-line access and review Trade-off how much projects must understand CMMI ® details –Organization/project process knowledge vs. model knowledge Facilitate or review the entry of project evidence –Ensure artifacts are appropriate, relevant, complete

Gary Natwick & Geoff Draper November 2003 Product-Based Approach for CMMI ® Appraisals CMMI ® Technology Conference & User Group 2003 assured communications Gary Natwick Geoff Draper Harris Corporation Government Communications Systems Division P.O. Box 37 Melbourne, Florida Contact Information Capability Maturity Model, CMM, and CMMI are registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. SCAMPI is a service mark of Carnegie Mellon University.