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Capability and Maturity
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 was originally developed as a tool for objectively assessing the ability of government contractors ' processes to perform a contracted software project.
Watts Humphrey's Capability Maturity Model ( CMM ) was published in 1988 and as a book in 1989, in Managing the Software Process.
The full representation of the Capability Maturity Model as a set of defined process areas and practices at each of the five maturity levels was initiated in 1991, with Version 1. 1 being completed in January 1993.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. tried combining XP with the computer programming methods of Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ), and Six Sigma.
* Capability Maturity Model from the Software Engineering Institute.
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 )).
Carnegie Mellon, Capability Maturity Model, CMM, CMMI, Architecture Tradeoff Analysis Method, ATAM, and CERT are registered in the U. S. Patent and Trademark Office by Carnegie Mellon University.
Now widely adopted by numerous organizations and agencies, the CM discipline's concepts include ( SE ), integrated logistics support ( ILS ), Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ), ISO 9000, Prince2 project management methodology, COBIT, Information Technology Infrastructure Library ( ITIL ), product lifecycle management, and application lifecycle management.
# REDIRECT Capability Maturity Model
* Capability Maturity Model, tool for assessing processes in organizations ( used in software development )
* Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI )
* Capability Maturity Model Integration / Capability Maturity Model
* 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.
* Capability Maturity Model Integration / Capability Maturity Model

Capability and Model
* Capability Immaturity Model ( CMII )

Capability and Integration
The CMMI ( Capability Maturity Model Integration ) model is widely used to implement Quality Assurance ( PPQA ) in an organization.
# REDIRECT Capability Maturity Model Integration
The Level 4 and Level 5 practices of the Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ) use this concept.
* Integrated Project Management, a Capability Maturity Model Integration process area
# REDIRECT Capability Maturity Model Integration
* Capability Maturity Model Integration
* Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI )
Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ) is a process improvement approach.
Achieved Capability Maturity Model Integration ( CMMI ) Maturity Level 3.
* CMMI ( Capability Maturity Model Integration ) Distilled: A Practical Introduction to Integrated Process Improvement ,, by Dennis M. Ahern, Aaron Clouse, Richard Turner: Addison-Wesley, ( Third Edition 2008 ).
To fulfill these needs, Microsoft represents the metamodel of MSF 4. 0 in two prescriptive methodology templates that provide specific process guidance, named Microsoft Solutions Framework for Agile Software Development ( MSF4ASD ) and Microsoft Solutions Framework for Capability Maturity Model Integration Process Improvement ( MSF4CMMI ).
The MSF for Capability Maturity Model Integration Process Improvement ( MSF4CMMI ) has more artifacts, more processes, more signoffs, more planning and is intended for projects that require a higher degree of formality and ceremony.
Capability Maturity Model Integration

Capability and CMMI
The Capability Maturity Model in its latest version ( CMMI continuous ) also follows this approach.

Capability and project
Conforms with the Capability and Development Plan which includes the following considerations: ( A ) The impact the project will have on the growth of the town or region: ( B ) Primary agricultural soils ; ( C ) Productive forest soils ; ( D ) Earth resources ; ( E ) Extraction of earth resources ; ( F ) Energy conservation ; ( G ) Private utility services ; ( H ) Costs of scattered developments ; ( J ) Public utility services ; ( K ) Development affecting public investments ; and ( L ) Rural growth areas.

Capability and was
Lancelot " Capability " Brown, who became England's most renowned landscape architect, applied for the position of master gardener at Kew, and was rejected.
* Capability Brown was so called because he used the word " capability " instead of " possibility ".
* St. Mary Magdalene, Croome Park, interior ( 1761 – 63 ) the church was designed by Lancelot " 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.
In some cases the countryside surrounding existing castles was remodelled to highlight the ruins, as at Henderskelfe Castle, or at " Capability " Brown's reworking of Wardour Castle.
The new house was designed by William Chambers and the gardens by Capability Brown.
THEL conducted test firing in FY1998, and Initial Operating Capability ( IOC ) was planned in FY1999.
Lancelot Brown ( 30 August 1716 – 6 February 1783 ), more commonly known as Capability Brown, was an English landscape architect.
This man who refused work in Ireland because he had not finished England was called " Capability " Brown, because he would characteristically tell his landed clients that their estates had great " capability " for landscape improvement.
Humphry Repton ( 21 April 1752 – 24 March 1818 ) was the last great English landscape designer of the eighteenth century, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown ; he also sowed the seeds of the more intricate and eclectic styles of the 19th century.
Since the death of Capability Brown in 1783, no one figure dominated English garden design ; Repton was ambitious to fill this gap and sent circulars round his contacts in the upper classes advertising his services.
Capability Brown was a large-scale contractor, who not only designed, but also arranged the realisation of his work.
An aesthetic of landscape design began in these stately home parks where the natural landscape was enhanced by landscape architects such as Capability Brown.
The bridge was constructed as an ornamental feature in parkland laid out by Capability Brown in the late 18th century.
Hamilton was then asked to improve on Capability Brown's improvements.
In 2011 a specimen planted by Capability Brown was identified as the tree with the greatest known spread in the United Kingdom.
The landscape design was by Capability Brown but the garden was redesigned at the time of the palace rebuilding by William Townsend Aiton of Kew Gardens and John Nash.
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.
In that capacity he was responsible for the planning and management of Space Station Operations and Utilization Capability Development and operations activities including budget preparation.
Landscape gardener Capability Brown was commissioned to remodel the surrounding grounds.

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