Process Area (CMMI) - Process Areas, Categories, and Maturity Levels

Process Areas, Categories, and Maturity Levels

Table: Process Areas, Categories, and Maturity Levels

Process Area Abbreviation Category Maturity Level
Causal Analysis and Resolution CAR Support 5
Configuration Management CM Support 2
Decision Analysis and Resolution DAR Support 3
Integrated Project Management IPM Project Management 3
Measurement and Analysis MA Support 2
Organizational Process Definition OPD Process Management 3
Organizational Process Focus OPF Process Management 3
Organizational Performance Management OPM Process Management 5
Organizational Process Performance OPP Process Management 4
Organizational Training OT Process Management 3
Product Integration PI Engineering 3
Project Monitoring and Control PMC Project Management 2
Project Planning PP Project Management 2
Process and Product Quality Assurance PPQA Support 2
Quantitative Project Management QPM Project Management 4
Requirements Development RD Engineering 3
Requirements Management REQM Project Management 2
Risk Management RSKM Project Management 3
Supplier Agreement Management SAM Project Management 2
Technical Solution TS Engineering 3
Validation VAL Engineering 3
Verification VER Engineering 3
Organization Innovation and Deployment OID Process Management 5

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