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ement 937de0d2d95e56b51218d2c69a66d683 3 09/20/20 IPM (*IPPD) (see general evidence) (see also PP and PMC PAs) Examples of measures used in monitoring and controlling include the following: Effort
The PIIDs are a supplementary work aid, not a replacement, for the following CMMI product suite materials, which should be used as the authoritative references: CMMISE/SW/IPPD/SS, Version
erformance against the project plan and managing corrective action to closure when actual performance or results deviate significantly from the plan.” SAM (see general evidence) “This policy
port), but they must show evidence of manager review of pertinent information and corrective action where appropriate. Process Management OPF (see general evidence) “These reviews are typically in
training topics include the following: Estimating Budgeting Negotiating Risk identification and analysis Data management Planning Scheduling” PMC (see general evidence) Mentoring or
ynamic models。 process modeling tools。 statistical analysis packages。 problem tracking packages.] Tools: estimation tools Staff: statisticians。 measurement analysts “Special expertise in
and resources for performing project planning Recognize this is a plan for the project planning activities, ., how will the planning get done? This is often done during proposal or project startup.
ing issues on the pleteness and correctness of the project risks Reviewing data management plans Establishing project plans Reviewing project plans and resolving issues on work and resource issues”
les of work products reviewed include the following: Plan for Supplier Agreement Management Supplier agreements IPM (*IPPD) (see general evidence) Examples of activities reviewed include the
nce on the practices used to establish the standard process See IPM on how to establish and maintain the project’s defined process A family of process descriptions may exist for use in different