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What are KPAs and how many KPAs should be satisfied for a company to achieve CMM L5?
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- Key project areas, 17
- Key project areas, 18
- Key process areas, 17
- Key process areas, 18
CORRECT ANSWER : Key process areas, 18
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help me
amit kumar 03-1-2018 11:04 AM
Explanation-
@Stevel what you have mentioned are goals and specific practices not KPAs (Key Process Areas)
CMM(Capability Maturity Model) specifies the maturity of the organization in terms of level.
There are 5 levels:
Level 1. Initial - all company's are considered to be Intial even though there is no certification.
Level 2. Repeatable: there are 6 KPA's
Level 3. Defined : there are 7 KPA's in this level
Level 4.Managed : There are 2 KPA's in this level
Level 5.Optimized : there are 3 KPA's in this level
Totally there are 18 KPA's for CMM Level 5 certified company.
Sapna 03-7-2017 01:32 AM
There are 21 KPAs in CMMI
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/cmmi/cmmi-process-areas.htm
GG 1 Achieve Specific Goals
GP 1.1 Perform Specific Practices
GG 2 Institutionalise a Managed Process
GP 2.1 Establish an Organizational Policy
GP 2.2 Plan the Process
GP 2.3 Provide Resources
GP 2.4 Assign Responsibility
GP 2.5 Train People
GP 2.6 Manage Configurations
GP 2.7 Identify and Involve Relevant Stakeholders
GP 2.8 Monitor and Control the Process
GP 2.9 Objectively Evaluate Adherence
GP 2.10 Review Status with Higher Level Management
GG 3 Institutionalise a Defined Process
GP 3.1 Establish a Defined Process
GP 3.2 Collect Improvement Information
GG 4 Institutionalise a Quantitatively Managed Process
GP 4.1 Establish Quantitative Objectives for the Process
GP 4.2 Stabilise Subprocess Performance
GG 5 Institutionalise an Optimising Process
GP 5.1 Ensure Continuous Process Improvement
GP 5.2 Correct Root Causes of Problems
SteveI 03-5-2017 11:09 AM
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