Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement explained

The Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement (SCAMPI) is the official Software Engineering Institute (SEI) method to provide benchmark-quality ratings relative to Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) models. SCAMPI appraisals are used to identify strengths and weaknesses of current processes, reveal development/acquisition risks, and determine capability and maturity level ratings. They are mostly used either as part of a process improvement program or for rating prospective suppliers. The method defines the appraisal process as consisting of preparation; on-site activities; preliminary observations, findings, and ratings; final reporting; and follow-on activities.[1]

Class A, B, and C Appraisals

The suite of documents associated with a particular version of the CMMI includes a requirements specification called the Appraisal Requirements for CMMI (ARC),[2] which specifies three levels of formality for appraisals: Class A, B, and C. Formal (Class A) SCAMPIs are conducted by SEI-authorized Lead Appraisers who use the SCAMPI A Method Definition Document (MDD) [3] to conduct the appraisals.Class A, the most formal, is required to achieve a rating (Level 1 (lowest) to Level 5 (highest)), using the Staged Representation, for public record or for response to U.S. Department of Defense requirements.

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References

  1. Book: Ahern , Dennis . Jim Armstrong . Aaron Clouse . Jack Ferguson . Will Hayes . Kenneth Nidiffer . CMMI SCAMPI Distilled: Appraisals for Process Improvement . . 2005-03-02 . 0-321-22876-6 . 240 .
  2. Web site: SCAMPI Upgrade Team . Appraisal Requirements for CMMI, Version 1.3 (ARC, V1.3) . Technical Report CMU/SEI-2011-TR-006 . . April 2011 . . 2011-04-01 .
  3. Web site: SCAMPI Upgrade Team . Standard CMMI Appraisal Method for Process Improvement(SCAMPI) A, Version 1.3: Method Definition Document . Handbook CMU/SEI-2011-HB-001 . . March 2011 . . 2011-03-01 .