Question:
What is the differences between I.S.O and C.M.M levels?
Answer:
The CMM is a way to communicate capabilities.<br>The ISO is a way to communicate the process. Source: CoolInterview.com
CMM is a very specific way of classifying an organization's software development methods. BUT<br>ISO-procedures describe a (possibly) definite development and process but gives no indication of the likely quality of the designs or whether multiple software efforts are likely to produce software of similar quality. Source: CoolInterview.com
Answered by: Karthik Jayaraj | Date: 6/12/2008
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