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CMM (Capability Maturity Model) White Papers

  • Collab Net Success Story

    Sponsored by: CollabNet

    Discover how a large investment banking firm with locations in 35 countries rolled out a quick, repeatable and flexible agile development process that is consistent across the organization and in compliance with CMMI.

  • Best Practices for Delivering Better Software Faster with ALM

    Sponsored by: IBM

    This paper outlines the steps that organizations must take to improve their systems and software development processes, including key best practices. It discusses solutions for unifying fractured, global development groups with existing infrastructures.

  • CollabNet Success Story: Agile CMMI

    Sponsored by: CollabNet

    Facing pressure to deliver solutions quickly and meet rapidly changing priorities, investment banks are reluctant to change processes and adopt new tools. Learn how CollabNet enabled software development/change management process that would enable CMMI compliance while accommodating existing Agile development practices used by various teams.

  • Journey towards Zero Defects: Challenges, Best Practices and Testing Models

    Sponsored by: Wipro

    Organizations face different challenges at different levels of testing maturity. Testing Maturity Model (TMM) and Test Process Improvement (TPI) are two of the contemporary testing maturity models discussed in this paper.

  • Transforming Storage Operations from Entrepreneurial to Predictive

    Sponsored by: EMC Corporation

    Some organizations continue to operate without documented processes, procedures and polices. Learn how to avoid risks to services levels, business continuity - and a new approach to IT - one that moves from a reactive to a more predictive model.

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