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The Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) ( a registered service mark of Carnegie Mellon University, CMU ) is a development model created after study of data collected from organizations that contracted with the U. S. Department of Defense, who funded the research.
The Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ) project was formed to sort out the problem of using multiple models for software development processes, thus the CMMI model has superseded the CMM model, though the CMM model continues to be a general theoretical process capability model used in the public domain.
Since independence, with Jaja Wachuku as the first Minister of Foreign Affairs and Commonwealth Relations, later called External Affairs, Nigerian foreign policy has been characterized by a focus on Africa as a Regional power and by attachment to several fundamental principles: African unity and independence ; Capability to exercise hegemonic influence in the region: peaceful settlement of disputes ; nonalignment and nonintentional interference in the internal affairs of other nations ; and regional economic cooperation and development.
* Capability Maturity Model, tool for assessing processes in organizations ( used in software development )
* Social Work has received £ 200, 000 from the HEFCE Capability Initiative to embark on further development of already successful areas such as ethnicity, Connexions, criminal justice and parenting.
The program resulted in the development of the Capability Maturity Model, published in 1989 in Humphrey's " Managing the Software Process " and inspired the later development of the Personal Software Process ( PSP ) and the Team Software Process ( TSP ).
ISO / IEC 15504 Information technology — Process assessment, also known as SPICE ( Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination ), is a set of technical standards documents for the computer software development process and related business management functions.
The PSP was created by Watts Humphrey to apply the underlying principles of the Software Engineering Institute ’ s ( SEI ) Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) to the software development practices of a single developer.
The government mass deployment that drove the PII-9 development occurred in the late 1990s, in a program called Integrated Exploitation Capability ( IEC ).
The Software Engineering Institute's Capability Maturity Model is a common means of assessing the overall software development process for reliability and quality purposes.
Capability development and training are managed by each Corps, and as such the Bangladesh Army is divided into the following administrative Corps:
The most influential figure in the later development of the English landscape garden was Lancelot " Capability " Brown ( 1716 – 1783 ) who began his career in 1740 as a gardener at Stowe under Charles Bridgeman, then succeeded William Kent in 1748.

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In 2007, the US Navy renovated and restored to full use the only ramp at the coast guard base in São Tomé, which had been out of service. São Tomé and Príncipe has the Automatic Identification System ( AIS ) receivers and in January 2008 became the first African country to have Regional Maritime Awareness Capability ( RMAC ) installed and integrated into
John Klotz didn't like acronyms and dubbed the program Tactical Position Location / Common Grid Capability which immediately became Tipplekeg.
Canterbury Quad, St John's College, Oxford: The entrance to the Great Lawn and Groves, which were not, despite popular legend, landscaped by Capability Brown
Immediately to the north of the castle is a relatively small park straddling the River Aln which was landscaped by Lancelot Brown (" Capability Brown ") and Thomas Call in the 18th century ; it is known locally as The Pastures.
# Capability to produce materials which cannot be produced by any other technology.
Lancelot " Capability " Brown designed the grounds to which Sir Charles Barry added a grand terrace, in 1844.
In May 2007, the Ministry of Defence's Future Systems Group invited BAE to tender for the Challenger 2 Capability Sustainment Program ( C2 CSP ), which combined all upgrades into one programme.
* Capability Maturity Model, a software engineering term indicating to which extent it is planned how to do things when developing, testing, documenting, maintaining software etc.
Some torpedoes can be wire-guided, such as the U. S. Mk 48 Advanced Capability ( ADCAP ) torpedo, or the Swedish Torped 613, which is guided by a thin copper wire encased in a high-resistance plastic polymer.
If a subscriber can use his personal service profile, which he uses in the home network, in the visited network as well, this is also referred to as Global Service Roaming Capability.
I had not a dispute but a disquisition with Dilke, upon various subjects ; several things dove-tailed in my mind, and at once it struck me what quality went to form a Man of Achievement, especially in Literature, and which Shakespeare possessed so enormously-I mean Negative Capability, that is, when a man is capable of being in uncertainties, mysteries, doubts, without any irritable reaching after fact and reason-Coleridge, for instance, would let go by a fine isolated verisimilitude caught from the Penetralium of mystery, from being incapable of remaining content with half-knowledge.
It is best known as the location of the stately home Petworth House, the grounds of which ( known as Petworth Park ) are the work of Capability Brown.
The name refers to the style of gardening ; the term English garden is used outside of the English speaking world to refer to the style of informal landscape gardening which was popular in the United Kingdom from the mid 18th century to the early 19th century, and is particularly associated with Capability Brown.
Bridgeman's formal grand avenue sweeps away from the south front of the house for two and a half miles in contrast with the remainder of the park which was " naturalised " by Capability Brown.
SpaceX later submitted a proposal for the third round of the CCDev program which became Commercial Crew Integrated Capability ( CCiCap ).
Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens which surround the Hall is the only surviving example of an 18th century English formal garden, having escaped the attentions of Capability Brown.
Here it flows under the Five Arches bridge ( which was built in 1781 as part of the designs for Foots Cray Meadows drawn up by Capability Brown ) and past Loring Hall ( c. 1760 ), once the home of Lord Castlereagh, who committed suicide there in 1822.
In 1996 the RAF announced the launch of the Capability Sustainment Programme which called for, among other things, the replacement of the Skyflash with the AIM-120 AMRAAM.
It stands in a 283-hectare ( 700-acre ) landscaped park, known as Petworth Park, which was designed by ' Capability ' Brown.
Separate additional products were also available, including COBOL and Fortran compilers, the Distributed Transaction Management System ( DTMS ), Command Facilities Extensions ( CFE ), which provided easy support for full-screen applications, Data Stream Capability ( DSC ) to allow DPPX users to log on to applications on the mainframe, and Performance Tool ( PT ).
In its upper reaches, it supplies Knipton Reservoir, which was built to supply water to the Grantham Canal, and Belvoir Lakes, designed by Capability Brown.
At Royal Leamington Spa, the ornamental Jephson Gardens commemorate Dr. Jephson, who lived from 1798 to 1878, who worked hard to establish the medical reputation of the spa, while tourist attractions at Warwick include the fourteenth century Warwick Castle, which is set in grounds laid out by the landscape architect Capability Brown.
In 1767 a major architectural " transformation " was begun by Lancelot " Capability " Brown, an architect and landscape designer, and completed by architect Henry Holland, which led to making Broadlands the Palladian-style mansion seen today.

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Process Capability is established from this level.
The best-known example of SEI work in management practices is the SEI ’ s Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) for Software ( now Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI )).
* Fawley Court is a red-brick building designed by Christopher Wren for William Freeman ( 1684 ) with subsequent interior remodelling by James Wyatt and landscaping by Lancelot " Capability " Brown.
In the Royal Australian Navy, the rank of vice admiral is held by the Chief of Navy and, when the positions are held by navy officers, by the Vice Chief of the Defence Force, the Chief of Joint Operations, and / or the Chief of Capability Development Group.
Each Capability module and corresponding exam is 4 credits.
Capability Brown is reputed to have laid out the grounds.
Horace Walpole saw it in 1760, shortly before Capability Brown's improvements: " the bridge, like the beggars at the old duchess's gate, begs for a drop of water and is refused.
Second, it is believed that social outcomes can only be improved by reducing income poverty ( known as Capability Expansion through Poverty Reduction ).
Temple Newsam House from Morris's Country Seats ( 1880 ). Temple Newsam ( historically Temple Newsham, in legend Templestowe ) () is a Tudor-Jacobean house with grounds landscaped by Capability Brown, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
Berrington Hall is nearby ; a Henry Holland house with Capability Brown landscape, built for Thomas Harley.
Capability Brown's historic formal garden design at Stowe ( on the A422 westbound ) is an important attraction in the care of the National Trust.
Its conclusion is marked by the Initial Operational Capability Milestone.
" Ode to a Nightingale " is a personal poem that describes Keats's journey into the state of Negative Capability.
The Financial Capability division of the FSA broke away from the organisation in 2010, and is now known as The Money Advice Service.

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