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SEI Technical Review ?93 Software Capability Evaluations: Experiences from the Field

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[Paulk 91] Paulk, Mark C.; Curtis, Bill; Chrissis, Mary Beth; et al. Capability Maturity Model for Software (CMU/SEI-91-TR-24, ADA240603). Pittsburgh, Pa.: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, August 1991.

[Rugg 90] Rugg, D. L. Use of the Software Engineering Institute's Method for Assessing the Software Engineering Capability of Contractors. NWC TM 6813, Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, Calif., August 1990.

[Weber 91] Weber, Charles V.; Paulk, Mark C.; Wise, Cynthia J.; & Withey, James V. Key Practices of the Capability Maturity Model (CMU/SEI-91-TR-25, ADA240604). Pittsburgh, Pa.: Software Engineering Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, August 1991.

Joseph Besselman is a
resident affiliate in the SEI
Process Program from the
Air Force Materiel Command
and a doctoral candidate
at Carnegie Mellon
University.

Paul Byrnes is the project
leader of the Software Capability
Evaluation Project
at the SEI.

Cathy Lin was a resident
affiliate from the Air Force.
While at the SEI, she
worked on the Domain
Analysis Project, which
has now been incorporated
into the Application of
Software Models Project.

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Mark Paulk is the project
leader for the Capability
Maturity Model (CMM)
Project. His work focuses
on identifying best software
engineering practices
and documenting them
in the CMM and CMM-
based products.

Rajesh Puranik is a
member of the technical
staff working on the Software
Capability Evaluation
Project.