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ISO
12207
This software offers a framework for software life-cycle processes from concept through retirement. It is especially suitable for acquisitions because it recognises the distinct roles of acquirer and supplier. In fact, the standard is intended for two-party use where an agreement or contract defines the development, maintenance, or operation of a software system.
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Software
Acquisition Capability Maturity Model (SA-CMM)
It is a model for benchmarking and improving the software acquisition process. This model emphasises on acquisition issues and the needs of individuals and groups who are planning and managing software acquisition efforts.
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CMMI-SE/SW V1.1
This model belongs to the CMMI Product Suite. The purpose of Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Integration is to provide guidance for improving your organisation's processes and your ability to manage the development, acquisition, and maintenance of products and services. This standard is an update to CMMI-SE/SW V1.02 and is relevant to systems engineering and software engineering.
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The
IDEAL (Initiating, Diagnosing, Establishing, Acting & Learning) Model
This is an organisational improvement model that serves as a roadmap for initiating, planning, and implementing improvement actions. The IDEAL model is named for the five phases it describes: initiating, diagnosing, establishing, acting, and learning.
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ISO 9000
ISO is the International Organization for Standardization. It is located in Switzerland and was established in 1947 to develop common international standards in many areas. ISO 9000, is a series of standards, which apply to all types of organisations regardless of their size and activity. It can help both product and service oriented organisations achieve standards of quality that are recognized and respected throughout the world.
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Bootstrap
Bootstrap is a standard for software process definition and improvement. It is compliant to ISO/IEC TR 15504 and it enables you to compare your assessment result to CMM capability levels.
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TickIT
TickIT is an international standard supported
by the UK and Swedish software industries. It applies to
system houses, software houses and in-house developers. A
successful audit by a TickIT-accredited certification body
results in the award of a certificate of compliance to ISO
9001:2000, endorsed with a TickIT logo.
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Systems Engineering Capability Maturity Model (SE-CMM)
This is a standard laid down by the Software
Engineering Institute (SEI). It describes the essential
elements of an organisation's systems engineering process
that must exist to ensure good systems engineering. It also
provides a reference for comparing actual systems
engineering practices against these essential elements.
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People Capability Maturity Model (P-CMM) - Version 1
This standard laid down by the Software
Engineering Institute (SEI) is aimed at radically improving
the ability of software organisations to attract, develop,
motivate, organise, and retain the talent needed to
continuously improve software development capability. It
consists of five progressive maturity levels.
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Integrated Product Development (IPD)-CMM
IPD is a systematic approach to product
development that integrates and concurrently applies all
necessary processes to produce an effective and efficient
product that satisfies the customers needs. Through this
standard the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) provides a
framework to guide organisations in IPD design, development,
appraisal, and improvement.
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Capability Maturity Model (SW-CMM) for Software
This standard has been developed by the
software community with stewardship by the SEI. It provides
an effective means for modeling, defining, and measuring the
maturity of the processes used by software professionals. It
has become a de facto standard for assessing and improving
software processes.
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The Internet Standards Process
This procedure enables party to obtain the
right to implement, use and distribute the technology or
works when implementing, using or distributing technology
based upon the specific specification's under openly
specified, reasonable, non-discriminatory terms. The results
of this procedure does not affect advancement of a
specification along the standards track, except that the
IESG may defer approval where a delay may facilitate the
obtaining of such assurances.
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SPICE - Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination
Software Process Improvement and Capability
Determination (SPICE) is a major international initiative to
support the development of an International Standard for
Software Process Assessment. The project is carried out
under the auspices of the International Committee on
Software Engineering Standards ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7, through
its Working Group on Software Process Assessment (WG 10).
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OEM Software Licensing
The OEM Software Licensing Site now offers the
OEM Software Licensing Guide; a Software Marketing Resources
Page with direct connections to a variety of sites
containing on-line information and guidance on all aspects
of software licensing and marketing; and a new Open Source
Software Licensing Page with material relating to licensing
and marketing for Linux and Open Source software.
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