what are the differences between level 1 & level 2 of CMM?
Please give me as many points of comparison.
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CMM stands for Capability Maturity Model. It is designed basically to ease the process of ranking a company's IT related activities.
Levels of CMM :-
CMM has 6 levels. They are:-
Level 0 – Not Performed : Common for companies that are just entering the IT field.
Level 1 – Performed Informally : Consistent planning and tracking of IT activities is missing and deliverables are accomplished by working long hours in order to build a particular application.
Level 2 – Planned and Tracked : IT deliverables are planned and tracked.
Level 3 – Well-Defined : IT deliverables are repeatable AND transferable across the company.
Level 4 – Quantitatively Controlled : Measurable process goals for each defined process.
Level 5 – Continuously Improving : Enterprises have quantitative and qualitative understanding of each IT process.
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