SlideShare a Scribd company logo
3
Most read
5
Most read
6
Most read
1
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
1
Process Asset Library
As process improvement
and knowledge sharing tool
2
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
Objectives
> What is PAL – Visual View
> PAL Definitions
> PAL Approaches
> Practical Approach to PAL
> What You May Be Missing
> CMMI Definitions
4
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
PAL Definitions
> organization's software process assets –
A collection of entities, maintained by an organization, for
use by projects in developing, tailoring, maintaining, and
implementing their software processes
> The “organization’s process asset library” is a library of
information used to store and make available process
assets that are potentially useful to those who are
defining, implementing, and managing processes in the
organization. This library contains process assets such as
documents, document fragments, process implementation
aids, and other artifacts
5
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
Practical Approach to PAL
> The company / unit methodology tool and
repository, gives an answer to PAL
requirements, thru ‘related documents’.
Specify theme as examples / best practices.
6
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
What You May Be Missing
> search, identify and collect best practices.
> best practices merging method
> evaluation method for best practices.
> guidelines for applicable methodology
> procedure for PAL maintenance
7
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Definitions
> Organizational Process Assets
> “Organizational process assets” are artifacts that
relate to describing, implementing, and improving
processes (e.g., policies, measurements, process
descriptions, and process implementation support
tools). The term “process assets” is used to
indicate that these artifacts are developed or
acquired to meet the business objectives of the
organization, and they represent investments by
the organization that are expected to provide
current and future business value
8
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Definitions
> The organizational process assets that are described
in CMMI models include the following:
> Organization’s set of standard processes, including the
process architectures and process elements
> Descriptions of life-cycle models approved for use
> Guidelines and criteria for tailoring the organization’s set of
standard processes
> Organization’s measurement repository
> Organization’s process asset library
> In addition, some process areas mention two
additional organizational process assets:
> the organization’s process performance baselines
> the organization’s process performance models
9
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Definitions
> Organization’s Process Asset Library
> The “organization’s process asset library” is a library of
information used to store and make available process assets
that are potentially useful to those who are defining,
implementing, and managing processes in the organization.
This library contains process assets such as documents,
document fragments, process implementation aids, and
other artifacts
> Examples of process-related documentation include policies,
defined processes, checklists, lessons-learned documents,
templates, standards, procedures, plans, and training
materials. This library is an important resource that can help
reduce the effort in using processes
10
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Definitions
> Document
> A “document” is a collection of data, regardless of the medium on which it is
recorded, that generally has permanence and can be read by humans or
machines. So, documents include both paper and electronic documents
> Work Product
> The term “work product” is used throughout the CMMI Product Suite to
mean any artifact produced by a process. These artifacts can include files,
documents, parts of the product, services, processes, specifications, and
invoices. Examples of processes to be considered as work products include
a manufacturing process, a training process, and a disposal process for the
product. A key distinction between a work product and a product component
is that a work product need not be engineered or part of the end product
> Process
> A “process,” as used in the CMMI Product Suite, consists of activities that
can be recognized as implementations of practices in a CMMI model. These
activities can be mapped to one or more practices in CMMI process areas
to allow a model to be useful for process improvement and process
appraisal. (In Chapter 2, see the definition of “process area” and a
description of how this term is used in the CMMI Product Suite.)
11
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Definitions
> Project
> In CMMI models, a “project” is a managed set of interrelated resources that
delivers one or more products to a customer or end user. This set of
resources has a definite beginning and end and typically operates according
to a plan. Such a plan is frequently documented and specifies the product to
be delivered or implemented, the resources and funds used, the work to be
done, and a schedule for doing the work. A project can be composed of
projects
> Organization
> An organization is typically an administrative structure in which people
collectively manage one or more projects as a whole, and whose projects
share a senior manager and operate under the same policies. However, the
word “organization” as used throughout CMMI models can apply to one
person who performs a function in a small organization that might be
performed by a group of people in a large organization
> Enterprise
> When CMMI models refer to an “enterprise,” they illustrate the larger entity
not always reached by the word “organization.” Companies may consist of
many organizations in many different locations with different customers.
The word “enterprise” refers to the full composition of companies
12
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Direct Reference to PAL
> GP 3.2 Collect Improvement Information
> The purpose of this generic practice is to collect
information and artifacts derived from planning
and performing the process. This generic practice
is performed so that the information and artifacts
can be included in the organizational process
assets and made available to those who are (or
who will be) planning and performing the same or
similar processes. The information and artifacts
are stored in the organization’s measurement
repository and the organization’s process asset
library
13
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Direct Reference to PAL
> OPF - SG 2 Plan and Implement Process-
Improvement Activities
> SP 2.3 Deploy Organizational Process Assets
> Refer to the Organizational Process Definition
process area for more information about how the
deployment of organizational process assets is
supported and enabled by the organization’s
process asset library
14
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Direct Reference to PAL
> Purpose of ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESS
DEFINITION is is to establish and maintain a usable
set of organizational process assets
> Organizational process assets enable consistent process
performance across the organization and provide a basis for
cumulative, long-term benefits to the organization
> The organization's process asset library is a collection of
items maintained by the organization for use by the people
and projects of the organization. This collection of items
includes descriptions of processes and process elements,
descriptions of life-cycle models, process tailoring
guidelines, process-related documentation, and data. The
organization’s process asset library supports organizational
learning and process improvement by allowing the sharing of
best practices and lessons learned across the organization
15
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Direct Reference to PAL
> OPD - SG 1 Establish Organizational Process Assets
> SP 1.5 Establish the Organization’s Process Asset Library
> Design and implement the organization’s process asset library,
including the library structure and support environment
> Specify the criteria for including items in the library
> Specify the procedures for storing and retrieving items
> Selected items to be included in the organization’s process asset
library
> Enter the selected items into the library and catalog them for easy
reference and retrieval
> Make the items available for use by the projects
> Periodically review the use of each item and use the results to
maintain the library contents
> Revise the organization’s process asset library as necessary
16
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL
> IPM SG1 - Use the Project’s Defined Process
> SP 1.1 Establish the Project’s Defined Process
> Use other artifacts from the organization's process asset library as
appropriate
> Lessons-learned documents
> Templates
> Example documents
> Estimating models
> SP 1.4 Manage the Project Using the Integrated Plans
> Implement the project’s defined process using the organization's
process asset library
> Incorporating artifacts from the organization’s process asset library into
the project as appropriate
> Using lessons learned from the organization’s process asset library to
manage the project
17
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL
> IPM SG1 - Use the Project’s Defined Process
> SP 1.5 Contribute to the Organizational Process
Assets
> Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process
area for more information about the organizational
process assets, the organization’s measurement
repository, and the organization’s process asset library
> Submit documentation for possible inclusion in the
organization's process asset library
> Document lessons learned from the project for inclusion
in the organization's process asset library
18
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL
> ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT FOR INTEGRATION
> Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process area for
more information about establishing the organization’s set of
standard processes and process asset library
> SG 1 Provide IPPD Infrastructure
> SP 1.1 Establish the Organization’s Shared Vision
> Guidelines for how projects and integrated teams should develop
their shared visions should be made part of the organization’s
process asset library
19
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs
CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL
> QUANTITATIVE PROJECT MANAGEMENT
> To effectively address the specific practices in this process area,
the organization should have already established a set of standard
processes and related organizational process assets, such as the
organization’s measurement repository and the organization’s
process asset library, for use by each project in establishing its
defined process.
> SG 1 Quantitatively Manage the Project
> SP 1.2 Compose the Defined Process
> Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process area for more
information about the organization’s process asset library, which might
include a process element of known and needed capability
> Subprocesses are identified from the process elements in the
organization's set of standard processes and the process artifacts
in the organization's process asset library
20
© 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs

More Related Content

PPTX
Unidad 5 presentacion Técnicas de la programación de la producción
PPTX
Unidad 7 Administración de los inventarios
PPT
Unidad 1. Concepto de comportamiento organizacional
PPTX
Unidad 3. Proceso de diagnóstico
PPT
Principles of Management Lec-1
PPTX
Unidad 1 Control de producción
DOC
Hiệu quả sử dụng vốn lao động ở công ty khai thác công trình thủy lợi - Gửi m...
PDF
Process Management In TQM PowerPoint Presentation Slides
Unidad 5 presentacion Técnicas de la programación de la producción
Unidad 7 Administración de los inventarios
Unidad 1. Concepto de comportamiento organizacional
Unidad 3. Proceso de diagnóstico
Principles of Management Lec-1
Unidad 1 Control de producción
Hiệu quả sử dụng vốn lao động ở công ty khai thác công trình thủy lợi - Gửi m...
Process Management In TQM PowerPoint Presentation Slides

Viewers also liked (20)

DOCX
QMS SharePoint Structure Definition Document
DOCX
Part 3 - SharePoint QMS Anyone Can Make - Data Dictionary
DOCX
QMS SharePoint Wireframe - download and edit for you use
PPTX
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)
PPTX
10 Best Productivity Features in SharePoint 2013
PPTX
Technology and Tools in Policies and Procedures
PPT
Intranet 2.0 by Toby Ward, Prescient Digital Media
PDF
Proposal for a quality framework for the evaluation of administrative and sur...
DOCX
Quality management system procedures
PPTX
Quality framework
PDF
Bpo risk management 2013
PDF
WebeX Presentation - Quality Consortium
PDF
Mixed Methods Research
DOCX
Sharepoint quality management system
PDF
2004 E2M - The ShopView Story Information Package.PDF
PPTX
Quality framework 1
PPTX
Metadata Quality Assurance Framework at QQML2016 conference - full version
PPTX
Quality measurement - How to measure the quality of any object?
PPT
15 Months to Certification: Using SharePoint as the Platform for an ISO 9001 ...
PPTX
Audit Quality Framework & Proportionate Application of ISAs
QMS SharePoint Structure Definition Document
Part 3 - SharePoint QMS Anyone Can Make - Data Dictionary
QMS SharePoint Wireframe - download and edit for you use
10 Best SharePoint Features You’ve Never Used (But Should)
10 Best Productivity Features in SharePoint 2013
Technology and Tools in Policies and Procedures
Intranet 2.0 by Toby Ward, Prescient Digital Media
Proposal for a quality framework for the evaluation of administrative and sur...
Quality management system procedures
Quality framework
Bpo risk management 2013
WebeX Presentation - Quality Consortium
Mixed Methods Research
Sharepoint quality management system
2004 E2M - The ShopView Story Information Package.PDF
Quality framework 1
Metadata Quality Assurance Framework at QQML2016 conference - full version
Quality measurement - How to measure the quality of any object?
15 Months to Certification: Using SharePoint as the Platform for an ISO 9001 ...
Audit Quality Framework & Proportionate Application of ISAs
Ad

Similar to Process asset library as process improvement and knowledge sharing tool (20)

PDF
Conig® v1.5 Converged Information Governance
PDF
CONIG® v1.5 Converged Information Governance
PDF
Aim crisp handout
DOCX
ORGANIZATION CONSULTANTS Enterprise Content Management a.docx
PPT
Monica Crocker Implementing Ecm Aiim 2009
PDF
standards1.pdf
PPTX
Enterprise Governance in Web 2.0 World Overview
PPS
testing
PPTX
Emerging concept in information system
PPTX
Lean Innovation for Micro Enterprises Module 7 Lean Innovation Processes
PDF
Suggest an intelligent framework for building business process management [ p...
PDF
Top 10 Criteria for Choosing an ECM System
PPTX
Business Process Management
PPTX
The Analysis and Documentation Framework.pptx
PPT
Teti Ediscovery Presentation 060810
PDF
ISO TC 176
PDF
0.3 aim phases_and_documentations
PDF
LMS project synopsis 6sigma
Conig® v1.5 Converged Information Governance
CONIG® v1.5 Converged Information Governance
Aim crisp handout
ORGANIZATION CONSULTANTS Enterprise Content Management a.docx
Monica Crocker Implementing Ecm Aiim 2009
standards1.pdf
Enterprise Governance in Web 2.0 World Overview
testing
Emerging concept in information system
Lean Innovation for Micro Enterprises Module 7 Lean Innovation Processes
Suggest an intelligent framework for building business process management [ p...
Top 10 Criteria for Choosing an ECM System
Business Process Management
The Analysis and Documentation Framework.pptx
Teti Ediscovery Presentation 060810
ISO TC 176
0.3 aim phases_and_documentations
LMS project synopsis 6sigma
Ad

More from Kobi Vider (20)

PDF
Visual management controls systems techniques
PDF
Risk management process diagram
PDF
Customer service quality perception the mutual commitments importance
PDF
Kaizen team leader guide
PDF
Kaizen – road map to world class processes
PDF
Customer value management
PDF
Customer perception of product quality
PDF
Six sigma as foundation to cmmi
PDF
Understanding the impact of certain uncertain event using bayesian network
PDF
Interpretation and lesson learned from high maturity implementation of cmmi svc
PDF
Game theory bbn and qfd
PDF
Design your business processes to embrace people
PDF
Cross constellations v1
PDF
Base your initial m&a to ppm, qpm, car
PDF
Process performance models case study
PDF
Lesson learned cross constellations multi models process improvement
PDF
Using cmmi svc to lead cross constellations effort
PDF
Assuring assessments leaders team member’s quality and qualification
PPTX
Cmmi configuration management interpretation kit
PDF
Software testing by risk management
Visual management controls systems techniques
Risk management process diagram
Customer service quality perception the mutual commitments importance
Kaizen team leader guide
Kaizen – road map to world class processes
Customer value management
Customer perception of product quality
Six sigma as foundation to cmmi
Understanding the impact of certain uncertain event using bayesian network
Interpretation and lesson learned from high maturity implementation of cmmi svc
Game theory bbn and qfd
Design your business processes to embrace people
Cross constellations v1
Base your initial m&a to ppm, qpm, car
Process performance models case study
Lesson learned cross constellations multi models process improvement
Using cmmi svc to lead cross constellations effort
Assuring assessments leaders team member’s quality and qualification
Cmmi configuration management interpretation kit
Software testing by risk management

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Optimiser vos workloads AI/ML sur Amazon EC2 et AWS Graviton
PPTX
Detection-First SIEM: Rule Types, Dashboards, and Threat-Informed Strategy
PDF
Empathic Computing: Creating Shared Understanding
PPTX
KOM of Painting work and Equipment Insulation REV00 update 25-dec.pptx
PDF
Peak of Data & AI Encore- AI for Metadata and Smarter Workflows
PDF
KodekX | Application Modernization Development
PDF
Blue Purple Modern Animated Computer Science Presentation.pdf.pdf
PDF
MIND Revenue Release Quarter 2 2025 Press Release
PDF
Network Security Unit 5.pdf for BCA BBA.
PPTX
ACSFv1EN-58255 AWS Academy Cloud Security Foundations.pptx
PPTX
20250228 LYD VKU AI Blended-Learning.pptx
PPTX
Digital-Transformation-Roadmap-for-Companies.pptx
PDF
Building Integrated photovoltaic BIPV_UPV.pdf
PDF
Dropbox Q2 2025 Financial Results & Investor Presentation
PDF
7 ChatGPT Prompts to Help You Define Your Ideal Customer Profile.pdf
PDF
Electronic commerce courselecture one. Pdf
PDF
How UI/UX Design Impacts User Retention in Mobile Apps.pdf
PDF
Review of recent advances in non-invasive hemoglobin estimation
PDF
The Rise and Fall of 3GPP – Time for a Sabbatical?
PPT
“AI and Expert System Decision Support & Business Intelligence Systems”
Optimiser vos workloads AI/ML sur Amazon EC2 et AWS Graviton
Detection-First SIEM: Rule Types, Dashboards, and Threat-Informed Strategy
Empathic Computing: Creating Shared Understanding
KOM of Painting work and Equipment Insulation REV00 update 25-dec.pptx
Peak of Data & AI Encore- AI for Metadata and Smarter Workflows
KodekX | Application Modernization Development
Blue Purple Modern Animated Computer Science Presentation.pdf.pdf
MIND Revenue Release Quarter 2 2025 Press Release
Network Security Unit 5.pdf for BCA BBA.
ACSFv1EN-58255 AWS Academy Cloud Security Foundations.pptx
20250228 LYD VKU AI Blended-Learning.pptx
Digital-Transformation-Roadmap-for-Companies.pptx
Building Integrated photovoltaic BIPV_UPV.pdf
Dropbox Q2 2025 Financial Results & Investor Presentation
7 ChatGPT Prompts to Help You Define Your Ideal Customer Profile.pdf
Electronic commerce courselecture one. Pdf
How UI/UX Design Impacts User Retention in Mobile Apps.pdf
Review of recent advances in non-invasive hemoglobin estimation
The Rise and Fall of 3GPP – Time for a Sabbatical?
“AI and Expert System Decision Support & Business Intelligence Systems”

Process asset library as process improvement and knowledge sharing tool

  • 1. 1 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs 1 Process Asset Library As process improvement and knowledge sharing tool
  • 2. 2 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs Objectives > What is PAL – Visual View > PAL Definitions > PAL Approaches > Practical Approach to PAL > What You May Be Missing > CMMI Definitions
  • 3. 4 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs PAL Definitions > organization's software process assets – A collection of entities, maintained by an organization, for use by projects in developing, tailoring, maintaining, and implementing their software processes > The “organization’s process asset library” is a library of information used to store and make available process assets that are potentially useful to those who are defining, implementing, and managing processes in the organization. This library contains process assets such as documents, document fragments, process implementation aids, and other artifacts
  • 4. 5 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs Practical Approach to PAL > The company / unit methodology tool and repository, gives an answer to PAL requirements, thru ‘related documents’. Specify theme as examples / best practices.
  • 5. 6 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs What You May Be Missing > search, identify and collect best practices. > best practices merging method > evaluation method for best practices. > guidelines for applicable methodology > procedure for PAL maintenance
  • 6. 7 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Definitions > Organizational Process Assets > “Organizational process assets” are artifacts that relate to describing, implementing, and improving processes (e.g., policies, measurements, process descriptions, and process implementation support tools). The term “process assets” is used to indicate that these artifacts are developed or acquired to meet the business objectives of the organization, and they represent investments by the organization that are expected to provide current and future business value
  • 7. 8 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Definitions > The organizational process assets that are described in CMMI models include the following: > Organization’s set of standard processes, including the process architectures and process elements > Descriptions of life-cycle models approved for use > Guidelines and criteria for tailoring the organization’s set of standard processes > Organization’s measurement repository > Organization’s process asset library > In addition, some process areas mention two additional organizational process assets: > the organization’s process performance baselines > the organization’s process performance models
  • 8. 9 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Definitions > Organization’s Process Asset Library > The “organization’s process asset library” is a library of information used to store and make available process assets that are potentially useful to those who are defining, implementing, and managing processes in the organization. This library contains process assets such as documents, document fragments, process implementation aids, and other artifacts > Examples of process-related documentation include policies, defined processes, checklists, lessons-learned documents, templates, standards, procedures, plans, and training materials. This library is an important resource that can help reduce the effort in using processes
  • 9. 10 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Definitions > Document > A “document” is a collection of data, regardless of the medium on which it is recorded, that generally has permanence and can be read by humans or machines. So, documents include both paper and electronic documents > Work Product > The term “work product” is used throughout the CMMI Product Suite to mean any artifact produced by a process. These artifacts can include files, documents, parts of the product, services, processes, specifications, and invoices. Examples of processes to be considered as work products include a manufacturing process, a training process, and a disposal process for the product. A key distinction between a work product and a product component is that a work product need not be engineered or part of the end product > Process > A “process,” as used in the CMMI Product Suite, consists of activities that can be recognized as implementations of practices in a CMMI model. These activities can be mapped to one or more practices in CMMI process areas to allow a model to be useful for process improvement and process appraisal. (In Chapter 2, see the definition of “process area” and a description of how this term is used in the CMMI Product Suite.)
  • 10. 11 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Definitions > Project > In CMMI models, a “project” is a managed set of interrelated resources that delivers one or more products to a customer or end user. This set of resources has a definite beginning and end and typically operates according to a plan. Such a plan is frequently documented and specifies the product to be delivered or implemented, the resources and funds used, the work to be done, and a schedule for doing the work. A project can be composed of projects > Organization > An organization is typically an administrative structure in which people collectively manage one or more projects as a whole, and whose projects share a senior manager and operate under the same policies. However, the word “organization” as used throughout CMMI models can apply to one person who performs a function in a small organization that might be performed by a group of people in a large organization > Enterprise > When CMMI models refer to an “enterprise,” they illustrate the larger entity not always reached by the word “organization.” Companies may consist of many organizations in many different locations with different customers. The word “enterprise” refers to the full composition of companies
  • 11. 12 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Direct Reference to PAL > GP 3.2 Collect Improvement Information > The purpose of this generic practice is to collect information and artifacts derived from planning and performing the process. This generic practice is performed so that the information and artifacts can be included in the organizational process assets and made available to those who are (or who will be) planning and performing the same or similar processes. The information and artifacts are stored in the organization’s measurement repository and the organization’s process asset library
  • 12. 13 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Direct Reference to PAL > OPF - SG 2 Plan and Implement Process- Improvement Activities > SP 2.3 Deploy Organizational Process Assets > Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process area for more information about how the deployment of organizational process assets is supported and enabled by the organization’s process asset library
  • 13. 14 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Direct Reference to PAL > Purpose of ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESS DEFINITION is is to establish and maintain a usable set of organizational process assets > Organizational process assets enable consistent process performance across the organization and provide a basis for cumulative, long-term benefits to the organization > The organization's process asset library is a collection of items maintained by the organization for use by the people and projects of the organization. This collection of items includes descriptions of processes and process elements, descriptions of life-cycle models, process tailoring guidelines, process-related documentation, and data. The organization’s process asset library supports organizational learning and process improvement by allowing the sharing of best practices and lessons learned across the organization
  • 14. 15 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Direct Reference to PAL > OPD - SG 1 Establish Organizational Process Assets > SP 1.5 Establish the Organization’s Process Asset Library > Design and implement the organization’s process asset library, including the library structure and support environment > Specify the criteria for including items in the library > Specify the procedures for storing and retrieving items > Selected items to be included in the organization’s process asset library > Enter the selected items into the library and catalog them for easy reference and retrieval > Make the items available for use by the projects > Periodically review the use of each item and use the results to maintain the library contents > Revise the organization’s process asset library as necessary
  • 15. 16 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL > IPM SG1 - Use the Project’s Defined Process > SP 1.1 Establish the Project’s Defined Process > Use other artifacts from the organization's process asset library as appropriate > Lessons-learned documents > Templates > Example documents > Estimating models > SP 1.4 Manage the Project Using the Integrated Plans > Implement the project’s defined process using the organization's process asset library > Incorporating artifacts from the organization’s process asset library into the project as appropriate > Using lessons learned from the organization’s process asset library to manage the project
  • 16. 17 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL > IPM SG1 - Use the Project’s Defined Process > SP 1.5 Contribute to the Organizational Process Assets > Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process area for more information about the organizational process assets, the organization’s measurement repository, and the organization’s process asset library > Submit documentation for possible inclusion in the organization's process asset library > Document lessons learned from the project for inclusion in the organization's process asset library
  • 17. 18 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL > ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT FOR INTEGRATION > Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process area for more information about establishing the organization’s set of standard processes and process asset library > SG 1 Provide IPPD Infrastructure > SP 1.1 Establish the Organization’s Shared Vision > Guidelines for how projects and integrated teams should develop their shared visions should be made part of the organization’s process asset library
  • 18. 19 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs CMMI Indirect Reference to PAL > QUANTITATIVE PROJECT MANAGEMENT > To effectively address the specific practices in this process area, the organization should have already established a set of standard processes and related organizational process assets, such as the organization’s measurement repository and the organization’s process asset library, for use by each project in establishing its defined process. > SG 1 Quantitatively Manage the Project > SP 1.2 Compose the Defined Process > Refer to the Organizational Process Definition process area for more information about the organization’s process asset library, which might include a process element of known and needed capability > Subprocesses are identified from the process elements in the organization's set of standard processes and the process artifacts in the organization's process asset library
  • 19. 20 © 2004 - Proprietary and Confidential Information of Amdocs