Tata Interactive Systems - Quality Assurance Certifications

Quality Assurance Certifications

Tata Interactive Systems has adopted and deploys defined and quantitatively controlled approaches to managing quality and business excellence:

  • Carnegie Mellon University’s (CMU) Software Engineering Institute’s (SEI) Capability Maturity Model (CMM) Level 5 (the highest level) for processes to ensure Software Quality through systematic development of process capability and maturity in Key Areas of Software Development
  • CMU SEI People Capability Maturity Model (P-CMM) Level 5 for maturity of workforce practices, and establishment and deployment of a program of continuous workforce development, and excellence in workforce practices
  • BS7799 for Information Security Management Standard that encompasses security policies and procedures relating to client data and information.
  • Six Sigma with 2 Black Belts certified, 13 Green Belts in projects; deploying Six Sigma in several key process areas to drive process improvements and defect reduction
  • Excellence Model framework for Self Assessment on Criteria for Business Excellence adopted by TIS’s parent organization, the Tata Group, across all Tata companies. It is an Assessment Model and a Criteria Framework that provides an integrated approach to organizational performance management focusing on all areas of business, not just production processes, with the objective of continuously improving all areas of business towards new levels of excellence across industries

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