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CMMI High Maturity Best Practices HMBP 2010: Deploying High Maturity Practices Globally by Kaliappan M
CMMI High Maturity Best Practices HMBP 2010: Deploying High Maturity Practices Globally by Kaliappan M
CMMI High Maturity Best Practices HMBP 2010: Deploying High Maturity Practices Globally by Kaliappan M
1 ©2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
Deploying High Maturity
Practices Globally
Kaliappan, M
May 2010
Hewlett-Packard
2 ©2010 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice
Overview
1 2. Intent of HM Practices
3. Foundational elements
4. Deploying HM Globally
5. Recap and Q&A
Note: Listed from high to Low order Ref: SEI Technical Report 2008-TR-024
2 2. Intent of HM Practices
3. Foundational elements
4. Deploying HM Globally
5. Recap and Q&A
• Homogeneity is ensured
Sub-process by segmentation and
stratification
measures
and Controllable – Ensure Operational
indicators and Definitions are available
segmenting at adequate level of
factors detail
Statistics (dispersion
and central tendency)
and distributions
Process Inter-
Cause- effect performance relationships of
relationships baselines/ measures, facto
Models rs, actions
Distribution is known
Controllable Factors (X) Response (Y) Controllable Factors (X) Response (Y)
− Domain experience
− Review types (H, M, L)
− Design method − DLC Model Productivity
− Testing type − Complexity
− Language − Staff turn over
Delivered defect
− Design and code density − Estimation method
complexity
− Estimator skill
− Requirements Volatility Cost and Effort
− Project type
− Test coverage Variance
− Complexity
− Review coverage
− Staff turn over
Design
Design
Review Design Defect Density
Preparation rate
Size/ Review session
Reviewer Skill
Review Method
Review Rate Lagging
PPM2 Indicators
Leading Code Defect Density
Code
Code
Indicators Review
Preparation rate
Reviewer Skill Testing Type
Test Coverage
Review Session Duration
PPM3
Test Defect
Product Density
Test Cases Testing
PPM4
Code Coverage
Level 5
− Simulations used to
link sub-process
Level 4
capabilities to
− Use PPBs for sub-
project goals
process selection
Level 3 − Sub-process/
− Use PPMs with
− Use past project controllable factors
methods selection
learning based on trade-off
Level 2 − Fine tune sub-
− Fine tune processes/methods
decisions
− Select right LC processes/method
− Identify phases/ quantitatively
s qualitatively
processes based through tailoring
on scope
3 2. Intent of HM Practices
3. Foundational elements
4. Deploying HM Globally
5. Recap and Q&A
Never attempt
implementing – OPP, QPM, OID and CAR – all are highly inter-related
HM PAs in – HM PAs interact with lower level PAs
isolation
PPM
PPB QPM
Set of sub-processes Sub- ‘Statistical
Process
Objectives
Control’
CAR
QPPO – Quality and Process Performance Objectives
12
10
# Respondents
Based on a short survey conducted by the author across IT industry in March 2010.
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Foundation for Initiative’s Success
• Integrated Initiatives
Integration
• Business Integration
Implement
Develop
Capability
Detailed Readiness
Planning Assessmen
t
Impact
Initiative
Analysis
Design
Monitoring
Communication
Education & Training
Stakeholder Involvement
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Section 4 – Deploying HM Globally
4 2. Intent of HM Practices
3. Foundational elements
4. Deploying HM Globally
5. Recap and Q&A
Capability
Strategy
Assessme
nt
Assets Deployment
Management
− Training − Planning
− Guidance − Execution
Team Quality
Members Managers
− Introduction to HM − HM Deployment
Concepts Management
Risk Reporting
5 2. Intent of HM Practices
3. Foundational elements
4. Deploying HM Globally
5. Recap and Q&A
Understanding the
challenges and intent of
High Maturity practices helps
structure our actions for
deployment effectively.
M. Kaliappan
HP Best Shore Application Services
Hewlett-Packard
HP Avenue, 39/40 Electronic City,
Bangalore – 560100
+91 80 26182123
marappa.kaliappan@hp.com
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