Process Areas

  • Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) is a globally recognized framework that helps organizations improve their processes, enhance product quality, and increase overall performance.
  • CMMI is structured into Practice Areas, which define specific process capabilities that organizations must implement and manage. These practice areas are grouped into three major categories:
    • Doing– Focuses on engineering and project execution activities.
    • Managing– Ensures monitoring, control, and quality assurance.
    • Enabling– Supports organizational improvement and infrastructure.
  • By implementing these practice areas effectively, organizations can achieve process maturity, reduce risks, improve predictability, and deliver high-quality products and services.

1️⃣ Doing (Engineering & Project Management)

These are directly related to project execution and product development.

  • Engineering
    • Requirement Development Management (RDM)
    • Technical Solution (TS)
    • Product Integration (PI)
    • Verification and Validation (VV)
  • Project Management
    • Estimating (EST)
    • Planning (PLAN)
    • Monitoring and Control (MC)
    • Risk and Opportunity Management
    • Supplier Agreement Management

2️⃣ Managing (Support & Process Management)

These support project execution and ensure control, compliance, and performance.

  • Managing Performance and Measurement (MPM)
  • Configuration Management (CM)
  • Process Quality Assurance (PQA)
  • Peer Review (PR)
  • Decision Analysis and Resolution

3️⃣ Enabling (Organizational & Infrastructure Level)

These operate at the organizational level to improve maturity and sustainability.

  • Process Management (PCM)
  • Process Asset Development
  • Organizational Training
  • Governance
  • Implementation Infrastructure
  • Causal Analysis and Resolution
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