The 2001 High Maturity Workshop

In March of 2001, the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) in Pittsburgh, PA, hosted a workshop for high maturity organizations to better understand practices that characterize Capability Maturity Model(registered) for Software (Software CMM(registered)) Level 4 and 5 organizations. Topics of discus...

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