New Product Software Quality Analysis Question:
Can you explain Difference between ISO and CMM level?
Answer:
The difference is that the CMM is a way to communicate
capabilities, and ISO is a way to communicate the process.
They are not necessarily incompatible.
The Capability Maturity Model is a very specific way of
classifying an organization's software development methods.
In a certain way, it tells how the quality of its software
designs is likely to be repeated.
ISO-9000 procedures describe a (possibly) definite
development process but gives no indication of the likely
quality of the designs or whether multiple software efforts
are likely to produce software of similar quality.
capabilities, and ISO is a way to communicate the process.
They are not necessarily incompatible.
The Capability Maturity Model is a very specific way of
classifying an organization's software development methods.
In a certain way, it tells how the quality of its software
designs is likely to be repeated.
ISO-9000 procedures describe a (possibly) definite
development process but gives no indication of the likely
quality of the designs or whether multiple software efforts
are likely to produce software of similar quality.
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