Which of the following sets represent five stages defined by Capability…
2016
Which of the following sets represent five stages defined by Capability Maturity Model (CMM) in increasing order of maturity ?
- A.
Initial, Defined, Repeatable, Managed, Optimized.
- B.
Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Managed, Optimized.
- C.
Initial, Defined, Managed, Repeatable, Optimized.
- D.
Initial, Repeatable, Managed, Defined, Optimized.
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Correct answer: B
Answer: Initial, Repeatable, Defined, Managed, Optimized.
Explanation: The Capability Maturity Model defines five maturity levels in increasing order. A brief description of each level follows.
Initial — processes are ad hoc and chaotic; success depends on individual effort.
Repeatable — basic project management practices are in place so similar projects can be repeated successfully.
Defined — organizational processes are documented, standardized and integrated across projects.
Managed — processes are measured and controlled using metrics; performance becomes predictable.
Optimized — focus is on continuous process improvement driven by feedback and innovation.