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New book presents state of the art in software and systems process management

In Process Improvement and CMMI for Systems and Software, authors Ron S. Kenett, KPA, Ltd. and Emanuel Baker, Process Strategies, Inc., introduce CMMI and various other software and systems process models, cover important fundamental concepts and approaches to system and software measurement, testing, and improvements, and focus on planning, implementation, and management in system and software processes. Click here for information.

(March 9, 2010)

Introduction to CMMI for Services, Version 1.2

This three-day course is the definitive introductory course about the CMMI for Services (CMMI-SVC) model. The course provides the knowledge you need to take your first steps with CMMI-SVC. Click here for more information about this course.

(March 1, 2010)

CMMI Level 2 for Practitioners and CMMI Level 3 for Practitioners

These three day SEI-licensed courses provide students with an in-depth understanding of the concepts necessary for achieving and maintaining CMMI Maturity Levels 2 and 3, including the relationships among CMMI model components. Click here for more information about these courses: Level 2 and Level 3.

(March 1, 2010)

CMMI for Services (CMMI-SVC) Training and Appraisal Services

The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has authorized Process Strategies, Inc. (PSI) to provide training and SCAMPI appraisal services for CMMI for Services (CMMI-SVC), Version 1.2. This model defines effective practices that ensure quality services are delivered to customers and end users. Some types of services that would benefit from using CMMI-SVC include operations, logistics, maintenance, IT, and many other services in other government and industry.

Current CMMI-SVC services include the one-day CMMI for Services supplement course and the SCAMPI A, B, and C appraisal services.

(March 16, 2009)

CMMI for Acquisition (CMMI-ACQ) Training and Appraisal Services

The Software Engineering Institute (SEI) has authorized Process Strategies, Inc. (PSI) to provide training and SCAMPI appraisal services for CMMI for Acquisition (CMMI-ACQ), Version 1.2. This CMMI model focuses on acquirer processes and contains best practices that address activities for initiating and managing the acquisition of products and services that meet the needs of the customer. Some types of organizations that would benefit from using CMMI-ACQ include government acquisition, supply chain management, procurement, and outsourcing.

Current CMMI-ACQ services include the one-day CMMI for Acquisition supplement course and the SCAMPI A, B, and C appraisal services.

(June 16, 2008)