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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